I went to a concert in Coventry in the UK. It was absolutely incredible! I have never heard ANYTHING so loud in my life. The power, the fire, the stage play it was just incredible! Most bands travel with around 400,000 watts of amplifier power. Apparently according to a few leaked things online, Rammstein use around 2.5 million. They supposedly bring their own crate generators as the places they tour to often don't have big enough plug in points to handle the energy usage. I have a video, of my pint of beer sat on a concrete floor with ripples pulsing through it from the bass drum kicks. They also use roughly 1000l of pyrotechnic fuel per gig. (Enough to get a car about 10,000 miles).
they don't use liquid gas or other fire fluids for the pyrotechnics. they use 100+ kilograms lycopodium spores per show. used for safety reasons and lycopodium spores make a brighter, yellow flame but also burn way hotter than liquids. also, two big road trucks only for their power generators.
I believe this 100%. I just saw them in Los Angeles this past weekend with my dad who is literally deaf in one ear and only has about 60% of his hearing in the other ear.. as soon as the first song kicked off he looked at me and said, "that's fucking loud!". We saw Iron Maiden the next day, literally, and even though it was an amazing show, it may have well been a 6th grade talent show as far as magnitude and sound. Rammstein is a whole other level.
I BELIEVE IT. Just saw LA show 9-24. Thank God my bf got earplugs for us just incase. My shirt was vibrating with the low bass and kick. I FUCKING LOVED IT
I was at the Coventry gig too! The day after, multiple news agency’s were reporting noise complaints to the local councils from up to 11 miles away from the venue. I’ve never seen such an insane stage set up! RAMMSTEIN are just on fire right now!
It was 1997 when "Du Hast" was released, I was 4 years old and it blew my mind as a kid when I saw the video on MTV. I'll never forget that day and I will always remember when my Mom kept re-recording the video on VHS, so she can show my Dad once he came home from work. It blew his mind as well because we became huge fans ever since that day and Rammstein never disappointed us since. Now, fast forward 25 years later and I finally went to my first Rammstein concert here in NJ at MetLife Stadium. As in my Dad's honor, especially since it has been 10 years since he has have been gone, I made sure to not miss this show at all. I took my 64 year old rockstar Mom along with me because she's a metalhead herself and we couldn't miss this opportunity. Plus, Mom and I just couldn't stop headbanging to every song Rammstein played and we were in section 226, which was an excellent experience and I uploaded some videos myself on RUclips. By the way, to all of you on here, Rammstein is one of my all time favorite bands and definitely the greatest band you will ever since live, which is why I recommend you all to one day go to their concert. 🎸🤘
If I watched this clip, I saw your text. I am from Germany and in 1997 I went to London for one week with my class. One of my school collegues listend to "Weißes Fleisch" and to this time I only heard Pop, German Charts and the music of the good 60th and 70th which played by my dad (Led Zeppelin, Queen, Genesis, The Who, Pink Floyd etc.). If I was back in Germany I listend mich more Rammstein and from this time my dad realized this and started to be a Rammstein Fan. A few years later (2011) I bought 2 tickets for Rammstein in Bremen (Indoor). That was amazing and both of us and the whole crowd were happy on this evening. Today I habe the baddest gap in my life because my dad was dying in 2017. So I can understand the feeling of the power of Rammstein, the feeling to enjoy it live with a dad who is a fan of the same band. I saw them 2019 in Hannover, 2022 in Hamburg and in 2023 I have tickets for Groningen (NL) and two shows in Berlin. Everytime in concerts of Rammstein during the first songs I am happy and unhappy at the same time because of the missing dad. Sorry for the bad mistakes in this sentences. Have a nice evening and have some fun with the music of Rammstein. 🤘🏼
Was at the MN show with my wife... It was a night that highlight our 18 years together. This band has been a huge part of my life and her. Ohne Dich was our wedding dance song. Thank you for uploading it. Made me smile thinking of the night and hearing DJ Richard lol
My husband and I saw them in Montreal for Rammstein concert #7. Being outdoors on an island with a storm threatening was so visceral! We then saw them for concert #8 in Foxborough with our grown children and their friends (crew of 7). Of all 8 concerts (3 indoors and 5 outdoors) we've seen since 2010. The one in Montreal this August 22 was the best -creepy sky, no stadium in the background, best stage set up & best crowd participation!
Hello dear. So happy that you are coming back reacting to Rammstein. You should definitely check out the new Album "Zeit"- time. It's absolutely awesome. Other musicians who reacted to the new album called it creativ, experimental, more melodic. It has the grunchy Rammstein sound and at the same time it's new. Like they they put all their experience they collected in the past 28 years in that album. They made a few official Videos, too. Such as "Zeit", "Angst", "Zick Zack" and "Dicke Titten". Educatedmarine translated all the songs well of the album. With love from Germany 😎 🤘
It's 70 trucks - and in Europe they had two stage sets travelling so that concerts could be performed without week pause 😀 I've been twice to their show, and yet once they announced next concert in my country I bought tickets for me and my sons 😃 I don't know how long Rammstein is going to perform, and I would feel very bad if my young boys missed the only opportunity to see the greatest show ever!
I am fan of them since 1998 when I first heard do hast . For me it was a dream to see them live and afterr 24 year I went to the best concert in my live 😍 9-17-22 San Antonio is a date never forget in my life....RAMMSTEIN FOREVER 🔥🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘✌️✌️
This stage setup really does elicit a feeling whe you're there. I went to a show in July and it was even more impacting than the two previous show's I'd been to. The best way I can describe the way I felt being there is that it's like mild existential dread but with the comfort of knowing that even if you didn't change the world in a major way by yourself, you did still see the world and made an impact by building up something legendary by merely being there to witness it. Even if noone remembers you for you or even that you really existed, someone did see you and thought "I have no idea who you are but you're here for the exact same reason and if the greats get remembered then so will we because we were here to help make them." You know you are small in comparison to the world around you but if you weren't there, it would be just different enough for somone to notice it if they paid attention. You don't know the future and how things will end but some small part goes with you regardless so you can just enjoy existence for what it is since there only reason to even be there is to witness as much as possible, get involved and enjoy agreeing with something before you won't be able to anymore. It's a bittersweet thing but leaning much more of the comfort side while not letting yourself forget the negative feeling either. For me the experience of standing in front on those looming towers felt humanising, I left the concert feeling more balanced and settled, with both lingering fears but perfectly mixed with a positive acceptance of just being a person living on a giant space rock. My entire soul is still full of that weighty positivity that only being at such a wonderful live show can bring.
Rammstein chartered seven Boeing 747s to bring the two stages and the music equipment to the USA. The keyboarder Flake once told that Rammstein thought about doing an effect with water. But it became clear to them very quickly that the show electrics were not compatible with water.😁
They never thought about water That would totally contradict the principles of Rammstein. The reason why the use fire is, that the band feels the fire and the audience feels the fire/heat too An experience can't get any more immersive and with water you don't have anything immersive
I was in Cardiff and I will also hardly forget that day. The whole building was vibrating as they did a short soundcheck before the show started and we (audience) where still outside. When you are inside, the whole body vibrates. I loved it. 😍
The "confetti-canon" is really the male pride, and sprays out foam! And the song ...ehh...begins with a P....and ends with a Y. 🤣😂🤣 Fine reaction sir, thank you! I have to go see them next time!
It was amazing! I went to see them in LA not long ago (9/23/22) simply amazing. No video Can compare. So loud and boy I was first row and like 10ish feet from the stage and still could feel the heat from the fire. Simply amazing!! It cost me a shit ton but worth every penny and I plan to do it again.
I was at the Philly concert and wow!! I will absolutely be going to see them again. You don't realize how close those front flame jets are to the crowd until you're up there and damn is it hot!! I was in the 4th row from the front and it was like sitting in an oven.
I was one of the MANY fortunate people who attended their New York/New Jersey show in the beginning of September in MetLife. It is my 4th Rammstein concert having attended my first show in London in 2010, then another show the same year in New York MSG which eventually became the LIVE Album "Rammstein In Amerika" then in 2017 a small yet EXCITING show in Jones Beach in Long Island. If I could attend 4 more shows this year alone I would just how entertaining they are particularly with Til'' pyro expertise. Their pyros have progressively become more tamed but still no less exciting. And for the first time I tore up in their show with the highly emotional "Zeit" and ofcourse the show closer "Adieu" which many believed at the time including myself was their swansong/retirement indicator but only a few days ago I learned from another RUclips comment that "Adieu" was a song Till wrote for a friend who passed away in 2019. Rammstein never stopped making memories
I was at their concert in Philly!! Went with my girlfriend's mom's boyfriend since she didn't want to go lol, and I can assuredly say IT WAS THE BEST CONCERT I'VE EVER BEEN TOO! We had front row area tickets(feuerzone) and those flames are even more stunning in real life, especially because you can FEEL the heat(which is INSANE! we couldn't even open our eyes at some points because the fire was so strong you could feel it on your eyeballs). Best live concert I've ever been to, and probably the best experience of my life so far!
Saw them in Montreal, they were amazing as always. Nothing beats the heat of a Rammstein show. This was the biggest stage I have ever seen for a concert myself.
I saw them recently in LA. I could feel the heat from where I was sitting and I was on the upper levels. Easily my favorite concert I've been to. They do travel with a lot and I mean a lot of trucks. There were so many parked out side in one of the parking lots it was crazy how many they use. As for going over seas it seems they fly their gear over. There was a short 5min video that was recommend to me on youtube and it said that they travel with 7 planes for their gear.
I saw a video of them loading up pieces of the stage up onto a giant plane in Europe. Looked like a C-17. Their last show in the states is right now at the LA Memorial Coliseum.
I went to the show at Gillette Stadium in MA. It was incredible. Easily top 3 shows I've ever been to. The pyro was insane. They played for two and a half hours. So good.
San Antonio was NUTS. The first blast from the stage startled me so badly that I dropped my phone and cracked my screen, lol. The smoke build-up in the Alamodome was so thick that you couldn't see the back of the stadium... the joy of a covered stadium for a Rammstein show. In pretty sure the could feel the entire thing for miles.
I went to the show in Minnesota. Finally got this off my bucket list, but I want to do it again. It was an experience. I had a wonderful time at the show and I have been wanting to see them since I first saw Du Hast in 1997. They even caused me to decide to add German into my language learning journey. I still can't believe I saw them. Though I will say, the post concert depression I get after a show was SO MUCH LONGER than usual. I honestly think I might be spoiled for any future concerts.
The Video is from the last Europe Concert in Ostend this Year. Yeah , this is Paul, Flake, Oli and Schneider in the LED Suits. Im stand in the first row... and the Show over the Top.
It took 7 747 cargo planes to fly over all the equipment and stage. 90 semi trucks have hauled it around for the north America stadium tour. Total weight 1390 tons. I saw them in Chicago on September 3rd. Was amazing.
Hi Ken...new sub here. I am really enjoying the enthusiasm you bring to your craft as well as the fun and educational view of the performance. I have a suggested artist performance I would love to see your reactions to, LP Lost On You live session.
Awesome reaction, I enjoyed it... Liked and Subb. Thank you! How about a girl group with great Harmony? You should listen to a Filipina Girl group 4th Impact sings "Leave the Door Open - Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic" thanks.
I love this band and it lead me down the long deep rabbit hole of the perfection of German rock music and Is how I discovered my favorite band of all time, Oomph! I’m scrolling through the comments and was stunned no one mentioned them. Pure perfection. The beauty and power of the lead vocalist Dero Goi is mesmerizing and he used to be an opera singer. If you get a chance to check them out then I would be elated if you did a reaction video to their song Auf Kurs with English subtitles. They also made an English version called On Course, which is just as beautiful as the original.
Saw them in San Antonio. Hands down, the best show they've put on of all the concerts of theirs I've seen. The guy in the pot is Cristian "Flake" Lorenz, the keyboardist. He gets "picked on" during the shows and music videos, especially by Till because he's extremely lean and much smaller than the rest of the band. It's made him a fan favorite.
First saw them in 2002 in London and I've now seen them 10 times (got to have coffee with 3 of them too!) If you ever go to see a show, make it a Rammstein show becaiue you'll never see anything more spectacular in your life.
Oh no! I’m so sorry you weren’t able to make the rescheduled show! I hope they return next year and and you can make it then.😢 Saw them for third time in Chicago. I’m still kind of “what did I just see?!” Ha ha!
Their live shows have always been crazy spectacular. Just mind blowing. I've seen them I think 5 times in the last 20 years, with the last time being June this year in Cardiff. They definitely got louder xD
Hi Ken! The most important fact about the concert is that they were short-listed for the prestigious "Live Performance of the Year" Award, given out annually by the concert touring industry group "Total Productions International". They publish a magazine called "TPi Magazine". The award for the 2019 season was presented in London, England, February 24, 2020 (1,700 in attendance; Black Tie only). The annual awards event recognized excellence in all facets of concert production, including stage design, stage lighting, sound quality, power tech, crowd security, transportation technology, as well as the managers and management companies of individual tours. The other nominees for "Production of the Year" were the Chemical Brothers, Marco Borsato, Muse, Stormzy, and Take That. The award ultimately was won by Stormzy, headlining “The Glastonbury Show”,of June 28, 2019. Further references, should anyone wish to find out more: Start with the 12-page review in Total Productions International's "TPi Magazine", November 2019, “Production Profile: Rammstein”; STAGECO News, Aug 27, 2019: "Rammstein! Turning Up The Heat Across Europe", p. 20-21; Kerrang Heavy Trivia, "Here's What It Takes to Put Together Rammstein's Epic Live Show", Nov. 4, 2020; www.livedesignonline.com "Rammstein Tour In Motion", Jul 10, 2019; WIcreations "MotionMag", Oct. 2019: “The Rammstein Case”, p. 25-29. The only quibbles I would have with some of the other info here in the 99 comments I saw would be about the weight. It is well known that the tour is split in two parts, with duplicate parts going ahead to the next venue to start assembly while the band performs their present concert. But the "1,350 tons" figure being mentioned in the U.S. currently is beyond what I have seen mentioned in the past , which was more like about 72 tons for the stage proper. They may be including the planking on the grounds that you saw at the beginning, plus the multiple towers around the stadium used for lighting and pyro. As for number of trucks: same, some are going ahead for the next concert.
Saw them at the 02 Arena in London about a decade ago and as we were eating breakfast in our hotel, we watched the convoy of trucks going by. It took forever, couldn't have been far short of 100.
I went to this show in Gothenburg Sweden. I've been to plenty of huge concerts with huge bands. Still, I've never completely lost it as I did seeing Rammstein for the first time! I wept when it was over. Looking forward to Berlin next summer 🤩🤘
it always can get bigger . KISS was informed by a representative for Guinnesss World Records that they broke the records for most flame projections launched simultaneously in a music concert and the highest flame projection in a music concert during the show. The number of pyro projections was 73, beating out the old record of 66.
Yeah no not Montreal, though, I can tell cause there is a house to the right and though Mtl was also outdoors in a park, there is a huge piece of sculpture clearly visible to right of the stage. It also rained like crazy there...us the crowd considered the 2 thunderstorms that drenched us as the opening act. Yeah we were cheering thunder and lightning lol! No idea if there are 2 stages. The one I saw in Mtl was definitely full size. Incredible show and yes do pronounce it 'RammShtein' not 'Ramm-steen' or 'Ramm-stine'. It was by far the best concert I've ever attended. I was just behind the Fire Zone, right in front of the soundbooth, and had no problem feeling the heat. I don't know how the Fire Zone crowd do it. Those 4 figures in the lightup suits are 2/3 of the band...Ollie, Doom, Paul and Flake. RZK is doing his DJ thang and Till is probably taking a breather backstage. Don't blame him! He uses 3 flamethrowers to roast Flake in a giant cauldron during Mein Teil. Spraying confetti from a giant phallus cannon ;-) They don't spare the ponies! I think I heard figures like 7 747s to freight over 35 rigs full of gear. It's insane in the best way possible. ETA they've already begun selling tickets for Europe 2023, I'm sure N America 2024 will turn up!
Hey ken! I've watched your stuff for a while :3 and all reactions! just thought you'd love to hear the new Jonathan Young cover "I see fire" lots of things to cover in it!
Fun Fact: They travel with over 70 semi trucks. They brought all their equipment in 7 Boeing 747s. They have two stages as it takes 6 days to assemble. They travel with 250 crew members and in every city they hire another 250. It's the most insane experience on Earth
You seem more of a mellow type of guy but I appreciate the dive out of your comfort zone. It's the best concert I've ever seen but of course you have to like the music.
Reportedly there was 150 odd trucks that set up two stages in two different cities leapfrogging each other. When they finally took the Stadium Tour to the US it took 7 747-400's to transport it. Now if they'd only come to Australia damn it
For the flame thrower on stage you've got to watch the song "Mein Teil" (which translates to my -most private - part) and is about a real case of cannibalism in Germany. Take the "Live at Hurricane Festival 2013" version.
That video was not in Montreal. We were outdoors. If it was the show there, you would had seen lights from the rides at the park on the other end of the island and see the tall buildings of downtown Montreal in the distance. I attended the show in Montreal at Parc Jean Drapeau. Last time I saw them was in December 2010 and May 2011. The shows were always fun and full of energy. No matter where you were, you could feel the heat of the fire. Oh and the p*nis cannon sprayed foam.
you missed a "1" ahead of the 300. The complete stage has a weight of about 1350 tons and they need 90 semitrucks, 250 technichants and 250 helpinghands. They have two own powerstations to produce enough electricity so the cities didn't get a blackout.
Seven 747s to fly shit in, over 90 semis to haul it, nearly 6days to.build the stage/set...onsite local delivery of fuel for the pyro and cryo...2 concerts each city. I was in L.A. for rhe Sat show...incredible. I've seen them 18xs...they always entertain! So sorry you missed it! This band are 6 hard workers, they deserve all of their success, and they're nearly 60...they wanna retire...let them keep the money.
I was lucky enough to go to one of their shows in LA at the Coliseum last week :D I had a cold and a plugged up nose and felt clammy buut it was soo worth it
If you want to be really suprised about Rammstein, they made also very different stuff like "Mein Herz Brennt Piano Version by Sven Helbig". You won't believe this is the same singer.
actually you can feel the heat back at the (mid stage), (b-stage), I was ground floor in Minneapolis and even when the towers were not going off the heat from the front was enough to roast you to a medium well done steak. I only know a few songs from their collections but it was not only the music but a full on assault of you're senses. If you ever go to the show I would recommend to bring a fresh pair of underwear. when i thought the show was over after du hast, i was not prepared to have my shorts soiled in excitement. i walked (stumbled) out of the venue after the show and i was completely sober. I was so drained and it felt like i had ran a marathon. even after a month has passed here i am making comments on their shows. videos do not even come CLOSE to the live experience!!!
You should check out Christmas Truce by Sabaton. Another great one by Sabaton is the live recording of En Livstig I krig at Gothenburg (make sure you enable the subtitles.). Sabaton is great live. They really enjoy what they do.
El próximo dvd de la banda se hará con lo grabado en el foro sol de la ciudad de México. Fueron los conciertos con las audiencia de toda la gira con alrededor de 65000 espectadores en cada una de las 3 fechas. Pusieron 2 torres mas con lanzallamas... Una locura de show. Delas mejores experiencias de mi vida
14:56 Rammstein themselves say that they can no longer make their show any better and e.g. With SONNE you can also see that it has gotten significantly better over the years But MANY of the very well-known effects are missing, - FEUER FREI , where they had flame thrower masks and fire used to come out, right in front of their mouths - BENZIN they had a gas filling station on the stage and then, a supposed fan is set on fire - ENGEL They no longer have the wings, they now only use the piano version, without the wings. - ICH TUE DIR WEH, A song where you can hear that Lindemann's voice could go very high, and liquid metal was poured over the keyboard player in a bathtub and till was standing on very small Plattform 10-15 meters high - PUSSEY, They had a penis cannon on the stage, the foam came out of it and the audience was sprayed all over the place - LINKS 234, they play the song but without the flamethrower guitars anymore - DU RIECHST SO GUT , i think that play it but they don't do that anymore with this crossbow-like device where Till spins in circles and constantly emits sparkling fire - BÜCK DICH , i think that play it but they don't make the slave March anymore - RAMMSTEIN from RAMMSTEIN , now the have that a backpack with fire, but they don't use the burning Jacket anymore - and sometimes they had their guitars on fire, they don't do it anymore Many well-known songs from back then, such as AMERIKA or MANN GEGEN MANN od MOSKAU or FRÜHLING IN PARIS , are no longer played. WIENER BLUT is no longer played, that's probably the song where you can hear Till scream the loudest, and And it's probably Rammstein's scariest song of all time. Rammstein already plays 25 songs and almost 2.5 hours while most bands or singers only play 60 to 90 minutes and of course you probably don't feel like playing the old songs all the time and also want to play from the two new albums, however e.g. With Germany or Time they missed the point of adding appropriate effects. The light show is very great, but no pyro or fire or anything else. I think the 2011 concert in Madison Square Garden was probably one of the best, and until 2018 or so, they still played most of the songs I mentioned above with the special effects. It's a pity, and I think the show was better a few years ago it's still phenomenal today, but it's lost a lot because they don't play all these great songs with these great effects anymore, which I mentioned
I went to a concert in Coventry in the UK. It was absolutely incredible! I have never heard ANYTHING so loud in my life. The power, the fire, the stage play it was just incredible! Most bands travel with around 400,000 watts of amplifier power. Apparently according to a few leaked things online, Rammstein use around 2.5 million. They supposedly bring their own crate generators as the places they tour to often don't have big enough plug in points to handle the energy usage. I have a video, of my pint of beer sat on a concrete floor with ripples pulsing through it from the bass drum kicks. They also use roughly 1000l of pyrotechnic fuel per gig. (Enough to get a car about 10,000 miles).
they don't use liquid gas or other fire fluids for the pyrotechnics. they use 100+ kilograms lycopodium spores per show. used for safety reasons and lycopodium spores make a brighter, yellow flame but also burn way hotter than liquids.
also, two big road trucks only for their power generators.
I believe this 100%. I just saw them in Los Angeles this past weekend with my dad who is literally deaf in one ear and only has about 60% of his hearing in the other ear.. as soon as the first song kicked off he looked at me and said, "that's fucking loud!".
We saw Iron Maiden the next day, literally, and even though it was an amazing show, it may have well been a 6th grade talent show as far as magnitude and sound.
Rammstein is a whole other level.
I BELIEVE IT. Just saw LA show 9-24. Thank God my bf got earplugs for us just incase. My shirt was vibrating with the low bass and kick. I FUCKING LOVED IT
I was at the Coventry gig too! The day after, multiple news agency’s were reporting noise complaints to the local councils from up to 11 miles away from the venue. I’ve never seen such an insane stage set up! RAMMSTEIN are just on fire right now!
hehe yeah, you can literally feel the bass in every bone if you are close to the stage
The stage was designed by Florian Wieder. He also did many of the eurovision song contest stages of the last years...
It was 1997 when "Du Hast" was released, I was 4 years old and it blew my mind as a kid when I saw the video on MTV. I'll never forget that day and I will always remember when my Mom kept re-recording the video on VHS, so she can show my Dad once he came home from work. It blew his mind as well because we became huge fans ever since that day and Rammstein never disappointed us since. Now, fast forward 25 years later and I finally went to my first Rammstein concert here in NJ at MetLife Stadium. As in my Dad's honor, especially since it has been 10 years since he has have been gone, I made sure to not miss this show at all. I took my 64 year old rockstar Mom along with me because she's a metalhead herself and we couldn't miss this opportunity. Plus, Mom and I just couldn't stop headbanging to every song Rammstein played and we were in section 226, which was an excellent experience and I uploaded some videos myself on RUclips.
By the way, to all of you on here, Rammstein is one of my all time favorite bands and definitely the greatest band you will ever since live, which is why I recommend you all to one day go to their concert.
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If I watched this clip, I saw your text. I am from Germany and in 1997 I went to London for one week with my class. One of my school collegues listend to "Weißes Fleisch" and to this time I only heard Pop, German Charts and the music of the good 60th and 70th which played by my dad (Led Zeppelin, Queen, Genesis, The Who, Pink Floyd etc.).
If I was back in Germany I listend mich more Rammstein and from this time my dad realized this and started to be a Rammstein Fan. A few years later (2011) I bought 2 tickets for Rammstein in Bremen (Indoor).
That was amazing and both of us and the whole crowd were happy on this evening.
Today I habe the baddest gap in my life because my dad was dying in 2017. So I can understand the feeling of the power of Rammstein, the feeling to enjoy it live with a dad who is a fan of the same band.
I saw them 2019 in Hannover, 2022 in Hamburg and in 2023 I have tickets for Groningen (NL) and two shows in Berlin. Everytime in concerts of Rammstein during the first songs I am happy and unhappy at the same time because of the missing dad.
Sorry for the bad mistakes in this sentences. Have a nice evening and have some fun with the music of Rammstein. 🤘🏼
am suprised by the lack of muse here, matt bellamy is litteral god.
the song execution commentary deffently best shows this :)
Rammstein are getting better and better ... I'm a fan since 1996! I saw them live 3 times ... best shows of my life!
I took my 21 year old and 12 year old to the one in San Antonio. It was the best concert I've ever been too.
Was at the MN show with my wife...
It was a night that highlight our 18 years together. This band has been a huge part of my life and her. Ohne Dich was our wedding dance song. Thank you for uploading it. Made me smile thinking of the night and hearing DJ Richard lol
My husband and I saw them in Montreal for Rammstein concert #7. Being outdoors on an island with a storm threatening was so visceral! We then saw them for concert #8 in Foxborough with our grown children and their friends (crew of 7). Of all 8 concerts (3 indoors and 5 outdoors) we've seen since 2010. The one in Montreal this August 22 was the best -creepy sky, no stadium in the background, best stage set up & best crowd participation!
I was in Montreal too! I was happy that the storms stopped just before the show and it held off until my friend and I got back to the hotel.
Hello dear. So happy that you are coming back reacting to Rammstein. You should definitely check out the new Album "Zeit"- time. It's absolutely awesome. Other musicians who reacted to the new album called it creativ, experimental, more melodic. It has the grunchy Rammstein sound and at the same time it's new. Like they they put all their experience they collected in the past 28 years in that album. They made a few official Videos, too. Such as "Zeit", "Angst", "Zick Zack" and "Dicke Titten". Educatedmarine translated all the songs well of the album. With love from Germany 😎 🤘
I went to the show in Minneapolis and it was amazing. Been a fan since 96 and this was my first time seeing them.
It's 70 trucks - and in Europe they had two stage sets travelling so that concerts could be performed without week pause 😀
I've been twice to their show, and yet once they announced next concert in my country I bought tickets for me and my sons 😃 I don't know how long Rammstein is going to perform, and I would feel very bad if my young boys missed the only opportunity to see the greatest show ever!
This tour is so amazing, I've seen it twice and I'm still blown away also that's the most badass stage I've ever seen
It really is. I saw them in ‘17 and 3 weeks ago. Superb 🔥🔥🔥🔥
It was my son's first concert. His jaw was on the floor the whole time. And couldn't get the smile off his face for weeks
Been forever since you've done Rammstein videos! All their videos are now ok to post to RUclips, so you can put up any blocked ones you may have had!
I am fan of them since 1998 when I first heard do hast . For me it was a dream to see them live and afterr 24 year I went to the best concert in my live 😍 9-17-22 San Antonio is a date never forget in my life....RAMMSTEIN FOREVER 🔥🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘✌️✌️
This stage setup really does elicit a feeling whe you're there. I went to a show in July and it was even more impacting than the two previous show's I'd been to.
The best way I can describe the way I felt being there is that it's like mild existential dread but with the comfort of knowing that even if you didn't change the world in a major way by yourself, you did still see the world and made an impact by building up something legendary by merely being there to witness it. Even if noone remembers you for you or even that you really existed, someone did see you and thought "I have no idea who you are but you're here for the exact same reason and if the greats get remembered then so will we because we were here to help make them." You know you are small in comparison to the world around you but if you weren't there, it would be just different enough for somone to notice it if they paid attention. You don't know the future and how things will end but some small part goes with you regardless so you can just enjoy existence for what it is since there only reason to even be there is to witness as much as possible, get involved and enjoy agreeing with something before you won't be able to anymore. It's a bittersweet thing but leaning much more of the comfort side while not letting yourself forget the negative feeling either. For me the experience of standing in front on those looming towers felt humanising, I left the concert feeling more balanced and settled, with both lingering fears but perfectly mixed with a positive acceptance of just being a person living on a giant space rock. My entire soul is still full of that weighty positivity that only being at such a wonderful live show can bring.
Beautiful ❤️
6:44 absolutely perfect the way you speak the German word Stein 👌👌👌
Wow, that's some setup. As a harpist, I guess I'll quit whining about having to schlep a harp, a chair and a music stand, LOL!
I saw them last weekend in San Antonio for the first time. One of the best concerts I’ve been to
I went to see Rammstein a few weeks ago and it was FN AMAZING!!! They are definitely a must see 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Rammstein chartered seven Boeing 747s to bring the two stages and the music equipment to the USA.
The keyboarder Flake once told that Rammstein thought about doing an effect with water. But it became clear to them very quickly that the show electrics were not compatible with water.😁
They never thought about water
That would totally contradict the principles of Rammstein.
The reason why the use fire is, that the band feels the fire and the audience feels the fire/heat too
An experience can't get any more immersive and with water you don't have anything immersive
I was at the show in Montréal and it was just amazing/insane! Moments of a lifetime ! Very close visually to PinkFloyd back in ‘94
Yes, exactly! I saw Rammstein on Sept 9th in Massachusetts and it's comparable, yet different from Pink Floyd show I saw in '87ish. 🤘🏼🔥
Was at the San Antonio one. Best concert I've ever been to.
They transport the entire stage over from Europe to America in 7 Boeing 747's
I saw this in San Antonio last weekend. It was amazing! They caught a roof speaker on fire, but luckily it went out on its own.
I was there too. I saw that one of the speaker stacks was smoking but couldn’t tell if it was theirs or one of the stadium’s.
I had the pleasure of seeing them last weekend in San Antonio it is probably the most amazing thing I’ve ever witnessed in my life!!!!
I saw them in Philadelphia a few weeks ago. Not a huge fan of their music but I love them as artists and the live show was absolutely incredible
Saw them in San Antonio and was not really a fan. Best show I've ever seen! I'm a fan now.
It was good. I was at the first LA show yesterday (Friday). It freaking blew my mind!!!
I was in Cardiff and I will also hardly forget that day. The whole building was vibrating as they did a short soundcheck before the show started and we (audience) where still outside. When you are inside, the whole body vibrates. I loved it. 😍
Same setup as in Düsseldorf. It was a great time.
The "confetti-canon" is really the male pride, and sprays out foam! And the song ...ehh...begins with a P....and ends with a Y. 🤣😂🤣
Fine reaction sir, thank you! I have to go see them next time!
I saw them in 96 also this year in Cardiff next year in Poland, they are just phenomenal every time, also better with age imo, thanks 🙏
I went to the show on 8-31-2022 in Philly and it was WORTH THE 2 YEAR WAIT! It was OH MY GOD fantastic! You should absolutely see them!
I went to the La show this weekend and it was wild
My husband, grown kids,, and I went to the Boston show for my 30th anniversary. IT WAS AMAZING!
Me too! I can die now! 😁🤘🏼🔥
Went to the San Antonio show it was amazing. They flew the stage in on 7 747s
I was at the LA concert yesterday. I so wish you could have gone. It was everything I hoped for 😍🔥
It was amazing! I went to see them in LA not long ago (9/23/22) simply amazing. No video Can compare. So loud and boy I was first row and like 10ish feet from the stage and still could feel the heat from the fire. Simply amazing!! It cost me a shit ton but worth every penny and I plan to do it again.
the setup is crazy and i love that they dont fucking care about profits
I was at the Philly concert and wow!! I will absolutely be going to see them again. You don't realize how close those front flame jets are to the crowd until you're up there and damn is it hot!! I was in the 4th row from the front and it was like sitting in an oven.
I was one of the MANY fortunate people who attended their New York/New Jersey show in the beginning of September in MetLife. It is my 4th Rammstein concert having attended my first show in London in 2010, then another show the same year in New York MSG which eventually became the LIVE Album "Rammstein In Amerika" then in 2017 a small yet EXCITING show in Jones Beach in Long Island.
If I could attend 4 more shows this year alone I would just how entertaining they are particularly with Til'' pyro expertise. Their pyros have progressively become more tamed but still no less exciting. And for the first time I tore up in their show with the highly emotional "Zeit" and ofcourse the show closer "Adieu" which many believed at the time including myself was their swansong/retirement indicator but only a few days ago I learned from another RUclips comment that "Adieu" was a song Till wrote for a friend who passed away in 2019.
Rammstein never stopped making memories
I did see the show in Europe. It was amazing . You should definitely go
I was at their concert in Philly!! Went with my girlfriend's mom's boyfriend since she didn't want to go lol, and I can assuredly say IT WAS THE BEST CONCERT I'VE EVER BEEN TOO! We had front row area tickets(feuerzone) and those flames are even more stunning in real life, especially because you can FEEL the heat(which is INSANE! we couldn't even open our eyes at some points because the fire was so strong you could feel it on your eyeballs). Best live concert I've ever been to, and probably the best experience of my life so far!
so we have another Rammstein Fan here, I really appreciate it!!! welcome to the party Mein Freund
I flew with my 12yrs. son from Germany to Minneapolis to see the show again! Before we have been in Oslo/Norway and Berlin We had lots of fun in MPLS
Saw them in Montreal, they were amazing as always. Nothing beats the heat of a Rammstein show. This was the biggest stage I have ever seen for a concert myself.
I saw them recently in LA. I could feel the heat from where I was sitting and I was on the upper levels. Easily my favorite concert I've been to.
They do travel with a lot and I mean a lot of trucks. There were so many parked out side in one of the parking lots it was crazy how many they use. As for going over seas it seems they fly their gear over. There was a short 5min video that was recommend to me on youtube and it said that they travel with 7 planes for their gear.
I saw a video of them loading up pieces of the stage up onto a giant plane in Europe. Looked like a C-17. Their last show in the states is right now at the LA Memorial Coliseum.
My wife and I saw Rammstein at the San Antonio show in 2022. It was the most incredible show that we have ever attended.
I went to the show at Gillette Stadium in MA. It was incredible. Easily top 3 shows I've ever been to. The pyro was insane. They played for two and a half hours. So good.
I was there too with my grown daughter. We loved it and personally, I can die now!
😁🔥🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
San Antonio was NUTS. The first blast from the stage startled me so badly that I dropped my phone and cracked my screen, lol. The smoke build-up in the Alamodome was so thick that you couldn't see the back of the stadium... the joy of a covered stadium for a Rammstein show. In pretty sure the could feel the entire thing for miles.
I went to the show in Minnesota. Finally got this off my bucket list, but I want to do it again. It was an experience. I had a wonderful time at the show and I have been wanting to see them since I first saw Du Hast in 1997. They even caused me to decide to add German into my language learning journey. I still can't believe I saw them. Though I will say, the post concert depression I get after a show was SO MUCH LONGER than usual. I honestly think I might be spoiled for any future concerts.
The Video is from the last Europe Concert in Ostend this Year.
Yeah , this is Paul, Flake, Oli and Schneider in the LED Suits.
Im stand in the first row... and the Show over the Top.
Yes rammstein is band you gotta see live. Saw them at gillette stadium. Best concert ever.
Was there myself and I can die happy now!!! 😁🔥🔥🔥
@@sonjaleesloth they must come back soon. When they showed the fans mid way, wasn’t showing that lady over and over funny?
@@tallicafan85 Oh yeah. 💡
Revenge on a Karen Masshole!
It took 7 747 cargo planes to fly over all the equipment and stage. 90 semi trucks have hauled it around for the north America stadium tour. Total weight 1390 tons. I saw them in Chicago on September 3rd. Was amazing.
Hi Ken...new sub here. I am really enjoying the enthusiasm you bring to your craft as well as the fun and educational view of the performance. I have a suggested artist performance I would love to see your reactions to, LP Lost On You live session.
I went to the San Antonio one.... It was THE best day of my life. I really wish that you could have gone, it was absolutely amazing.
Awesome reaction, I enjoyed it... Liked and Subb. Thank you! How about a girl group with great Harmony?
You should listen to a Filipina Girl group 4th Impact sings "Leave the Door Open - Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic" thanks.
Link here: ruclips.net/video/FgwTi8xJzRU/видео.html
Very impressive 💜👋
I love this band and it lead me down the long deep rabbit hole of the perfection of German rock music and Is how I discovered my favorite band of all time, Oomph! I’m scrolling through the comments and was stunned no one mentioned them. Pure perfection. The beauty and power of the lead vocalist Dero Goi is mesmerizing and he used to be an opera singer. If you get a chance to check them out then I would be elated if you did a reaction video to their song Auf Kurs with English subtitles. They also made an English version called On Course, which is just as beautiful as the original.
Saw them in San Antonio. Hands down, the best show they've put on of all the concerts of theirs I've seen.
The guy in the pot is Cristian "Flake" Lorenz, the keyboardist. He gets "picked on" during the shows and music videos, especially by Till because he's extremely lean and much smaller than the rest of the band. It's made him a fan favorite.
Was on there tour in Göteborg in Sweden. You truly must experiance it for yourself. Its so incredible
I saw them in Chicago. It was absolutely incredible. The giant artillery cannon flame thrower on Mein Teil blew my mind.
First saw them in 2002 in London and I've now seen them 10 times (got to have coffee with 3 of them too!)
If you ever go to see a show, make it a Rammstein show becaiue you'll never see anything more spectacular in your life.
Oh no! I’m so sorry you weren’t able to make the rescheduled show! I hope they return next year and and you can make it then.😢
Saw them for third time in Chicago. I’m still kind of “what did I just see?!” Ha ha!
Their live shows have always been crazy spectacular. Just mind blowing. I've seen them I think 5 times in the last 20 years, with the last time being June this year in Cardiff. They definitely got louder xD
Hi Ken! The most important fact about the concert is that they were short-listed for the prestigious "Live Performance of the Year" Award, given out annually by the concert touring industry group "Total Productions International". They publish a magazine called "TPi Magazine". The award for the 2019 season was presented in London, England, February 24, 2020 (1,700 in attendance; Black Tie only). The annual awards event recognized excellence in all facets of concert production, including stage design, stage lighting, sound quality, power tech, crowd security, transportation technology, as well as the managers and management companies of individual tours. The other nominees for "Production of the Year" were the Chemical Brothers, Marco Borsato, Muse, Stormzy, and Take That. The award ultimately was won by Stormzy, headlining “The Glastonbury Show”,of June 28, 2019.
Further references, should anyone wish to find out more:
Start with the 12-page review in Total Productions International's "TPi Magazine", November 2019, “Production Profile: Rammstein”;
STAGECO News, Aug 27, 2019: "Rammstein! Turning Up The Heat Across Europe", p. 20-21;
Kerrang Heavy Trivia, "Here's What It Takes to Put Together Rammstein's Epic Live Show", Nov. 4, 2020;
www.livedesignonline.com "Rammstein Tour In Motion", Jul 10, 2019;
WIcreations "MotionMag", Oct. 2019: “The Rammstein Case”, p. 25-29.
The only quibbles I would have with some of the other info here in the 99 comments I saw would be about the weight. It is well known that the tour is split in two parts, with duplicate parts going ahead to the next venue to start assembly while the band performs their present concert. But the "1,350 tons" figure being mentioned in the U.S. currently is beyond what I have seen mentioned in the past , which was more like about 72 tons for the stage proper. They may be including the planking on the grounds that you saw at the beginning, plus the multiple towers around the stadium used for lighting and pyro. As for number of trucks: same, some are going ahead for the next concert.
Saw them at the 02 Arena in London about a decade ago and as we were eating breakfast in our hotel, we watched the convoy of trucks going by.
It took forever, couldn't have been far short of 100.
I just saw them in Boston and I'm a different person now.
I was there too and I can die happy now. 😁🔥🔥🤘🏼🤘🏼
They sold over 1 million tickets for their 2023 European tour in a couple hours the other week, and that doesn't even include the UK.
And I got a Ticket for one of the 4 Shows in Munich 🥰
The stage was sent on a cargo ship to the US. The band themselves flew in.
I went to this show in Gothenburg Sweden. I've been to plenty of huge concerts with huge bands. Still, I've never completely lost it as I did seeing Rammstein for the first time! I wept when it was over. Looking forward to Berlin next summer 🤩🤘
it always can get bigger .
KISS was informed by a representative for Guinnesss World Records that they broke the records for most flame projections launched simultaneously in a music concert and the highest flame projection in a music concert during the show. The number of pyro projections was 73, beating out the old record of 66.
I saw them in Oslo this year, and they reportedly hauled 108 trailers of equipment with them
Went to show in Philly Aug 31st. It was amazing. Sorry you couldnt....maybe you can go to Europe next year?
Yeah no not Montreal, though, I can tell cause there is a house to the right and though Mtl was also outdoors in a park, there is a huge piece of sculpture clearly visible to right of the stage. It also rained like crazy there...us the crowd considered the 2 thunderstorms that drenched us as the opening act. Yeah we were cheering thunder and lightning lol! No idea if there are 2 stages. The one I saw in Mtl was definitely full size. Incredible show and yes do pronounce it 'RammShtein' not 'Ramm-steen' or 'Ramm-stine'. It was by far the best concert I've ever attended. I was just behind the Fire Zone, right in front of the soundbooth, and had no problem feeling the heat. I don't know how the Fire Zone crowd do it. Those 4 figures in the lightup suits are 2/3 of the band...Ollie, Doom, Paul and Flake. RZK is doing his DJ thang and Till is probably taking a breather backstage. Don't blame him! He uses 3 flamethrowers to roast Flake in a giant cauldron during Mein Teil. Spraying confetti from a giant phallus cannon ;-) They don't spare the ponies! I think I heard figures like 7 747s to freight over 35 rigs full of gear. It's insane in the best way possible. ETA they've already begun selling tickets for Europe 2023, I'm sure N America 2024 will turn up!
Hey ken! I've watched your stuff for a while :3 and all reactions! just thought you'd love to hear the new Jonathan Young cover "I see fire" lots of things to cover in it!
Overall tour freight weight: 1.35 tns
Fun Fact: They travel with over 70 semi trucks. They brought all their equipment in 7 Boeing 747s. They have two stages as it takes 6 days to assemble. They travel with 250 crew members and in every city they hire another 250. It's the most insane experience on Earth
You seem more of a mellow type of guy but I appreciate the dive out of your comfort zone. It's the best concert I've ever seen but of course you have to like the music.
Reportedly there was 150 odd trucks that set up two stages in two different cities leapfrogging each other. When they finally took the Stadium Tour to the US it took 7 747-400's to transport it. Now if they'd only come to Australia damn it
For the flame thrower on stage you've got to watch the song "Mein Teil" (which translates to my -most private - part) and is about a real case of cannibalism in Germany.
Take the "Live at Hurricane Festival 2013" version.
That video was not in Montreal. We were outdoors. If it was the show there, you would had seen lights from the rides at the park on the other end of the island and see the tall buildings of downtown Montreal in the distance. I attended the show in Montreal at Parc Jean Drapeau. Last time I saw them was in December 2010 and May 2011. The shows were always fun and full of energy. No matter where you were, you could feel the heat of the fire. Oh and the p*nis cannon sprayed foam.
you missed a "1" ahead of the 300. The complete stage has a weight of about 1350 tons and they need 90 semitrucks, 250 technichants and 250 helpinghands. They have two own powerstations to produce enough electricity so the cities didn't get a blackout.
Seven 747s to fly shit in, over 90 semis to haul it, nearly 6days to.build the stage/set...onsite local delivery of fuel for the pyro and cryo...2 concerts each city. I was in L.A. for rhe Sat show...incredible. I've seen them 18xs...they always entertain! So sorry you missed it!
This band are 6 hard workers, they deserve all of their success, and they're nearly 60...they wanna retire...let them keep the money.
The show in New Jersey was rainy and chilly, but it was so epic! 🔥🇩🇪
1350 tons of stage
I saw Rammstein in Massachusetts Sept 9th.
I can die now! 😁
Although Pink Floyd in '87 was on par with them. 🤘🏼🤘🏼
This video is from the actuell tour cause i hear songs from the new album they release in April 22 ! Greatings and love from germany ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
It was an amazing concert
The Eye of Sauron was my first thought when I see the stage the first time 👏🏼😂
I would love to hear you review Peter Gabriel’s version of My Body is a Cage. I would also love to hear you cover it!
I was lucky enough to go to one of their shows in LA at the Coliseum last week :D I had a cold and a plugged up nose and felt clammy buut it was soo worth it
👍😍
If you want to be really suprised about Rammstein, they made also very different stuff like "Mein Herz Brennt Piano Version by Sven Helbig". You won't believe this is the same singer.
actually you can feel the heat back at the (mid stage), (b-stage), I was ground floor in Minneapolis and even when the towers were not going off the heat from the front was enough to roast you to a medium well done steak. I only know a few songs from their collections but it was not only the music but a full on assault of you're senses. If you ever go to the show I would recommend to bring a fresh pair of underwear. when i thought the show was over after du hast, i was not prepared to have my shorts soiled in excitement. i walked (stumbled) out of the venue after the show and i was completely sober. I was so drained and it felt like i had ran a marathon. even after a month has passed here i am making comments on their shows. videos do not even come CLOSE to the live experience!!!
Regards of course:))
You should check out Christmas Truce by Sabaton. Another great one by Sabaton is the live recording of En Livstig I krig at Gothenburg (make sure you enable the subtitles.). Sabaton is great live. They really enjoy what they do.
El próximo dvd de la banda se hará con lo grabado en el foro sol de la ciudad de México. Fueron los conciertos con las audiencia de toda la gira con alrededor de 65000 espectadores en cada una de las 3 fechas. Pusieron 2 torres mas con lanzallamas... Una locura de show. Delas mejores experiencias de mi vida
14:56 Rammstein themselves say that they can no longer make their show any better and e.g. With SONNE you can also see that it has gotten significantly better over the years
But MANY of the very well-known effects are missing,
- FEUER FREI , where they had flame thrower masks and fire used to come out, right in front of their mouths
- BENZIN they had a gas filling station on the stage and then, a supposed fan is set on fire
- ENGEL They no longer have the wings, they now only use the piano version, without the wings.
- ICH TUE DIR WEH, A song where you can hear that Lindemann's voice could go very high, and liquid metal was poured over the keyboard player in a bathtub and till was standing on very small Plattform 10-15 meters high
- PUSSEY, They had a penis cannon on the stage, the foam came out of it and the audience was sprayed all over the place
- LINKS 234, they play the song but without the flamethrower guitars anymore
- DU RIECHST SO GUT , i think that play it but they don't do that anymore with this crossbow-like device where Till spins in circles and constantly emits sparkling fire
- BÜCK DICH , i think that play it but they don't make the slave March anymore
- RAMMSTEIN from RAMMSTEIN , now the have that a backpack with fire, but they don't use the burning Jacket anymore
- and sometimes they had their guitars on fire, they don't do it anymore
Many well-known songs from back then, such as AMERIKA or MANN GEGEN MANN od MOSKAU or FRÜHLING IN PARIS , are no longer played.
WIENER BLUT is no longer played, that's probably the song where you can hear Till scream the loudest, and And it's probably Rammstein's scariest song of all time.
Rammstein already plays 25 songs and almost 2.5 hours while most bands or singers only play 60 to 90 minutes and of course you probably don't feel like playing the old songs all the time and also want to play from the two new albums, however e.g. With Germany or Time they missed the point of adding appropriate effects. The light show is very great, but no pyro or fire or anything else.
I think the 2011 concert in Madison Square Garden was probably one of the best, and until 2018 or so, they still played most of the songs I mentioned above with the special effects.
It's a pity, and I think the show was better a few years ago
it's still phenomenal today, but it's lost a lot because they don't play all these great songs with these great effects anymore, which I mentioned