His songs are pure poetry. And he is so authentic in every way. To express his love and loss and sadness so honestly on a stage takes a lot of courage I think.
This was his comeback tour-concert after his brother and his wife died in between a few days! He took a 4 years break from making music, which he did since the late 1970s btw. ... he came back with his album "Mensch" ("Human") and this was one of the new songs, ... great german artists, who has of course other, up-speed and more funny-entertaining songs, too.
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Herbert Grönemeyer's song "Der Weg" is a deeply emotional reflection on the loss of his wife, Anna Henkel-Grönemeyer. The song is filled with grief and longing, but it also shows how Grönemeyer processes his pain and finds solace in the memories of their time together. The song opens with a haunting sense of despair: “I can’t see anymore, I no longer trust my eyes.” This is a powerful metaphor for the emotional shock and confusion that comes with losing someone close. Life seems to lose its clarity, and even reality feels questionable. Grönemeyer expresses the internal numbness and struggle to regain a sense of meaning. The line “Emotions have twisted” reinforces this idea: things that once felt clear and stable are now distorted and incomprehensible. As the song progresses, Grönemeyer portrays the internal conflict that often accompanies grief. The line “I am too weary to give up” captures the exhaustion of continuing, yet at the same time, he doesn’t have the strength to completely surrender. It’s a state of enduring pain, where moving forward feels almost impossible, but giving up isn’t an option either: “It would be too soon because there’s always something left.” A particularly poignant part of the song is the recollection of the love and partnership that Grönemeyer and his wife shared. The line “We were sworn, would have died for each other” is a testament to their profound bond. It conveys a sense of soul connection and complete trust - a love so deep that they would have done anything for one another. This statement highlights the intensity of their relationship, making the loss all the more painful. The comparison of life to a “wild ride” is a poetic image that speaks to the unpredictability and speed of life. A wild ride is difficult to control, symbolizing how events spiral out of control and how fate seems unstoppable. In this context, Grönemeyer emphasizes that “nothing was too late,” meaning that they had no unfulfilled dreams together, but “much was too soon” - their time was abruptly and painfully cut short. This is the most heartbreaking part of the song: the acknowledgment that death came before their journey together could be completed. Though the song is deeply rooted in grief and sorrow, it doesn’t end in complete hopelessness. Grönemeyer leaves space for the possibility that life can continue despite the loss: “because there’s always something left.” This line suggests that despite everything, there are still ways to carry on, and that even though the person is gone, their memory and the love shared can become a source of strength. Overall, the song strikes a balance between profound grief and the realization that memories of the loved one remain alive, helping to continue life’s journey - though it will never be the same. Grönemeyer powerfully conveys that grief is a long, enduring process, but love and memories can serve as comforting anchors in the darkest of times.
I am so happy that you understood the poetry from Germany, that you felt it with your heart. Herbert Grönemeyer is one of the great German poets of the last decades, and he really knows how to use the power of words. Another great poet is Reinhard Mey, whose great time was in the 1970s and 1980s. Not long ago, he re-recorded one of his old songs with the best contemporary singer-songwriters from Germany, "Nein, Meine Söhne geb' ich nicht", a powerful anti-war song.
We were at this tour and I'd say almost everybody had tears in their eyes, because they knew this song was for his deceased wife. You can also see his grief when he finished the song.
Thanks, Loud Bro, for your reaction and response! Much appreciated... Yes, truly a great (sad and personal/private) song - and hats off and kudos to those who wrote and provided the English subtitles - well done! The message, meaning and emotion were conveyed accurately 🤗
This song is a declaration of love to his wife, who died of cancer. It is the most beautiful and at the same time saddest song on the entire album. I think the subtitles only capture so much of the depth of this song.
Tis summer i lost a very good gitlfried of mine due to a fatal brain desease. We have not spent much time during the last years , always busy. We thought we have much time left , how wrong i was ..... enjoy as much time as you can with your beloved ones is the sad lesson.
Hi, great video. Thanks. Could u make a reaction to the following song, please? Its a hymne for peace. One of the most powerfull songs ever. "Reinhard Mey & Freunde - Nein, meine Söhne geb' ich nicht [Offizielles Video]"
His wife died, and bis brother too, within one week. What a great job, to write a song about it, to never forget them.
His songs are pure poetry. And he is so authentic in every way. To express his love and loss and sadness so honestly on a stage takes a lot of courage I think.
On November 5th 1998 his wife passed away due to breast cancer. It is an homage to his dead wife. (4 days before, his Brother.)
This was his comeback tour-concert after his brother and his wife died in between a few days! He took a 4 years break from making music, which he did since the late 1970s btw. ... he came back with his album "Mensch" ("Human") and this was one of the new songs, ... great german artists, who has of course other, up-speed and more funny-entertaining songs, too.
Herbert Grönemeyer's song "Der Weg" is a deeply emotional reflection on the loss of his wife, Anna Henkel-Grönemeyer. The song is filled with grief and longing, but it also shows how Grönemeyer processes his pain and finds solace in the memories of their time together.
The song opens with a haunting sense of despair: “I can’t see anymore, I no longer trust my eyes.” This is a powerful metaphor for the emotional shock and confusion that comes with losing someone close. Life seems to lose its clarity, and even reality feels questionable. Grönemeyer expresses the internal numbness and struggle to regain a sense of meaning. The line “Emotions have twisted” reinforces this idea: things that once felt clear and stable are now distorted and incomprehensible.
As the song progresses, Grönemeyer portrays the internal conflict that often accompanies grief. The line “I am too weary to give up” captures the exhaustion of continuing, yet at the same time, he doesn’t have the strength to completely surrender. It’s a state of enduring pain, where moving forward feels almost impossible, but giving up isn’t an option either: “It would be too soon because there’s always something left.”
A particularly poignant part of the song is the recollection of the love and partnership that Grönemeyer and his wife shared. The line “We were sworn, would have died for each other” is a testament to their profound bond. It conveys a sense of soul connection and complete trust - a love so deep that they would have done anything for one another. This statement highlights the intensity of their relationship, making the loss all the more painful.
The comparison of life to a “wild ride” is a poetic image that speaks to the unpredictability and speed of life. A wild ride is difficult to control, symbolizing how events spiral out of control and how fate seems unstoppable. In this context, Grönemeyer emphasizes that “nothing was too late,” meaning that they had no unfulfilled dreams together, but “much was too soon” - their time was abruptly and painfully cut short. This is the most heartbreaking part of the song: the acknowledgment that death came before their journey together could be completed.
Though the song is deeply rooted in grief and sorrow, it doesn’t end in complete hopelessness. Grönemeyer leaves space for the possibility that life can continue despite the loss: “because there’s always something left.” This line suggests that despite everything, there are still ways to carry on, and that even though the person is gone, their memory and the love shared can become a source of strength.
Overall, the song strikes a balance between profound grief and the realization that memories of the loved one remain alive, helping to continue life’s journey - though it will never be the same. Grönemeyer powerfully conveys that grief is a long, enduring process, but love and memories can serve as comforting anchors in the darkest of times.
I am so happy that you understood the poetry from Germany, that you felt it with your heart. Herbert Grönemeyer is one of the great German poets of the last decades, and he really knows how to use the power of words.
Another great poet is Reinhard Mey, whose great time was in the 1970s and 1980s. Not long ago, he re-recorded one of his old songs with the best contemporary singer-songwriters from Germany, "Nein, Meine Söhne geb' ich nicht", a powerful anti-war song.
We were at this tour and I'd say almost everybody had tears in their eyes, because they knew this song was for his deceased wife. You can also see his grief when he finished the song.
Herbert is grandios ❤❤❤
He also had a role in the movie "Das Boot".
Einer der schönsten Songs der Welt.
I regret more things that I didn't do and didn't say to people than the other way around.
❤
@@wietholdtbuhl6168 thx
you are awesome ! keep your friendly honestness
Thanks, Loud Bro, for your reaction and response! Much appreciated... Yes, truly a great (sad and personal/private) song - and hats off and kudos to those who wrote and provided the English subtitles - well done! The message, meaning and emotion were conveyed accurately 🤗
This song is a declaration of love to his wife, who died of cancer. It is the most beautiful and at the same time saddest song on the entire album. I think the subtitles only capture so much of the depth of this song.
Tis summer i lost a very good gitlfried of mine due to a fatal brain desease. We have not spent much time during the last years , always busy. We thought we have much time left , how wrong i was ..... enjoy as much time as you can with your beloved ones is the sad lesson.
Danke, dass es dich gibt, Herbert🙏✌
Danke, The Loud Bro👍
A Legend
in germany he is a poetic genius. i even learned his Lyrics in german school.
thx for reaction greetings from germany....
"bis der Vorhang fällt" ... until the curtain drops. Both of them were actors and working in bochum in the theater
Legendary.
Grönemeyer song Mensch is so gut.
Es stimmt. Das Leben ist nicht fair. Habe es selber zu oft erlebt /erleben mùssen. 😪😪
these two are SO LOUD .. i guess its ok since its in the name . 8/
React to the song right after this one, called Mensch meaning human! It's about how to deal with the grief!
By the way, this is my favorite combination of "Loud Bro", what a pretty face. 😍 Are you a lucky guy and she is your wife/girlfriend Parbrahm? 😃😃
Hi, great video. Thanks. Could u make a reaction to the following song, please? Its a hymne for peace. One of the most powerfull songs ever. "Reinhard Mey & Freunde - Nein, meine Söhne geb' ich nicht [Offizielles Video]"