Rammstein, Ohne Dich - A Classical Musician’s First Listen and Reaction

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  • I read that Rammstein’s music falls under a category called Industrial Metal, and I backed away from the idea a bit, but then Vlad told me this particular song doesn’t. I liked the idea of listening to a German band, so decided to give it a try, and I don’t regret it. In spite of the numerous voices writing that I will not find anything related to the German classical music tradition, I DID and I was not only impressed, but also moved by it.
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  • @VirginRock
    @VirginRock  Год назад +330

    Hi everyone! Please drop under this comment your questions ONLY! I will do my best to answer them all!

    • @user-cb4fw5pl5k
      @user-cb4fw5pl5k Год назад +6

      Before your channel gets so big that you can't keep up with requests, I'd love it if you'd consider reacting to the band Phish. Particularly this live version of their song You Enjoy Myself (YEM). Phish is what's known as a jam band. Many of their earlier songs are heavily composed though. ruclips.net/video/QrYnB0ED7VM/видео.html

    • @lonelycake4114
      @lonelycake4114 Год назад +5

      Ziggy stardust please

    • @GioLasarDesign
      @GioLasarDesign Год назад +2

      Would you be interested in other artists using orchestral arrangements and classical instruments in their work, if their genre doesn't strictly qualify as rock?

    • @mojorider8455
      @mojorider8455 Год назад +4

      Hi Amy, glad to know that you're open to songs that don't necessarily have some classical influence to grab your interest. I think that might limit your choices; there are so many sub genres and wide range of rock and pop music to explore.... so far, it's been the boys club, and I'd be curious to your exposure to the female artists, like vocalist and guitarist Eva Cassidy, Joni Mitchell (who composed using her unique guitar tunings), Carole King, Carly Simon, Sandy Denny, and so many more! And do you enjoy the story telling over the melodies? Or do you need a good melody for you to like the story telling?

    • @j_vasey
      @j_vasey Год назад +1

      It’s still early have you found anything that you may consider listening to purely for your own enjoyment? Be interesting to review in a 6 months to a year to see if any impact is made into your listening preferences.

  • @andreasbinner3657
    @andreasbinner3657 Год назад +2269

    Welcome to the Rammstein rabbit hole - all Rammstein videos are a work of art. They are great musicians and Till Lindemann (the singer) is a great poet (he actually wrote multiple poem books). Have fun watching more of their work!

    • @AppalachiaRRlover
      @AppalachiaRRlover Год назад +106

      yes Till is a German national treasure and down right genius

    • @CaptainNice
      @CaptainNice Год назад +46

      Such a deep hole. Starting with a ballad is a bit misleading.

    • @edvinparmeza1298
      @edvinparmeza1298 Год назад +60

      don't forget that he is also a professional pyrotechnician

    • @RaXXha
      @RaXXha Год назад +14

      @@CaptainNice Yes, it might set the expectations a bit wrong. xD

    • @stephenmiller195
      @stephenmiller195 Год назад +13

      I have a couple of Tills poetry books, they are excellent 👌

  • @Voiden0
    @Voiden0 Год назад +1234

    Try their 'Zeit' video or 'Deutschland'. Videos and poetry are a work of art with this band. Also, its always the band acting in the video's. They are great actors

    • @AI-Youtube
      @AI-Youtube Год назад +58

      You should definitely consider reviewing Zeit

    • @TheKartoffel101
      @TheKartoffel101 Год назад +48

      At least for Deutschland, you need a lot of knowledge about Germany to understand the video. :D

    • @sandgroper1970
      @sandgroper1970 Год назад +8

      definitely Deutschland is a great video clip. Also some of the live show videos are awesome

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen Год назад +32

      Deutschland is definitely an audiovisual masterpiece. I think it's about love/hate relationship with their home country that has both very dark and very good moments in the history.

    • @TheKartoffel101
      @TheKartoffel101 Год назад +9

      @@MikkoRantalainen well, yea but there's more to it. The black woman in golden armour (black and gold are two of the three colours of the German flag) represents Germany. Which is the personification of Germany or the German spirit. The video shows the history of Germany, starting with the germanic tribes bound together to fight against the roman empire. The red laser in the video shows the connection of all the events.

  • @music2seeconcertphotograph457
    @music2seeconcertphotograph457 Год назад +848

    A strong suggestion for you to discover another Rammstein song: The piano version of „Mein Herz brennt“. Till is so expressive within this song and he is accompanied only by a piano.

  • @DeathEyedGrin
    @DeathEyedGrin Год назад +272

    It's weird, I love Rammstein. So seeing someone enjoy it so thoroughly makes me happy.

    • @Laurelinad
      @Laurelinad Год назад +3

      i'm usually just listening to techno / electro / EDM but for some reason i like rammstein, too :D

    • @cmdLeBon
      @cmdLeBon Год назад +2

      Same feeling

    • @OwlKnight32
      @OwlKnight32 Год назад +1

      Yeah, what is that exactly? I'd love to know the psychology behind it.

  • @martinhelgren
    @martinhelgren Год назад +536

    This is one of the softest songs by Rammstein. It is a great example of (a somewhat modern take on) what is known as a power ballad - a soft song with a hard rock sound added. Rammstein are mostly a lot harder, but also often quite humourous albeit also often with sarcastic bite. As a side note: Most of their music videos are quite amazing!

    • @livedandletdie
      @livedandletdie Год назад +16

      I wouldn't agree with you that this is one of the softest songs, this is the hardest song they have, in raw emotional power.
      And sure it's not Feuer Frei, but most of their songs aren't out there to be heavy stuff, they have a very balanced sound.

    • @Murc_roadster
      @Murc_roadster Год назад +5

      En lied.

    • @otherkorean
      @otherkorean Год назад +6

      Definitely a power ballad. A very good power ballad.

    • @LokiLaughs2
      @LokiLaughs2 Год назад

      A lot harder is a hell of an understatement.

    • @lucabaumert7764
      @lucabaumert7764 Год назад +12

      @@livedandletdie They obviously weren't talking about "raw emotional power". I am annoyed by these unnecessary disagreements for disagreements sake.

  • @josephstalin5374
    @josephstalin5374 Год назад +265

    I'm a 20 year fan of Rammstein, and this is probably the most appreciative(if that is even a word) reaction of the composition of their song. Great reaction!

    • @syddlinden8966
      @syddlinden8966 Год назад +4

      Charismatic Voice has reacted to a couple of their songs as well and she is super enthusiastic. Def go check her out if you haven't already.

    • @josephstalin5374
      @josephstalin5374 Год назад

      @@syddlinden8966 😀👍

    • @Val.Kyrie.
      @Val.Kyrie. Год назад +1

      20 years! Pffft, child! No really that’s awesome, it’s been over 20 for me, and I got to see them in Toronto which was over a decade waiting for 🥰

    • @josephstalin5374
      @josephstalin5374 Год назад

      @@Val.Kyrie. that's awesome, never saw them live, and glad to meet another "child" 😂 I mean fan

    • @dickderuiter5892
      @dickderuiter5892 Год назад +1

      Try the charismatic voice. She goes way deeper.

  • @DerJuvens
    @DerJuvens Год назад +58

    30 seconds into the song and I have tears coming up. Just beautiful 😢

  • @jesseyasaitis9036
    @jesseyasaitis9036 Год назад +18

    Rammstein doesn't mess around. Their music and their visuals are an experience.

  • @jonhorrocks
    @jonhorrocks Год назад +203

    On Rammstein’s current stadium tour the opening act is a pair of classical pianists performing some of their songs as piano duets. Absolutely beautiful. They did release an album of stripped back versions of their songs of which the piano version of Sonne is especially gorgeous. It also featured in the closing credits of the video for their song Deutschland, which is astonishing in its own right, though you’re probably not ready for that yet! If you want more rock with classical from Rammstein then I’d try Mein Hertz Brennt next. And find the piano version of Sonne. Enjoy the journey :)

    • @MyFuzzyAfterlife
      @MyFuzzyAfterlife Год назад

      Can you remember the name of the album ? I’d like to listen to it.

    • @30daysofneiiin
      @30daysofneiiin Год назад +5

      @@MyFuzzyAfterlife XXI - Klavier
      It's from 2015 and is on Spotify.

    • @frankhochmann8901
      @frankhochmann8901 Год назад +4

      The album is called 'Reise Reise'

    • @MyFuzzyAfterlife
      @MyFuzzyAfterlife Год назад

      @@frankhochmann8901 Thank you

    • @lucapolidori8817
      @lucapolidori8817 Год назад +5

      Nobody can be ready for Deutschland. It's a masterpiece song and a masterpiece video. A true experience.

  • @Stierlitz
    @Stierlitz Год назад +115

    It's lovely to see a classical person approaching rock music with wonder and an open heart. Seeing and hearing this through your fresh eyes is fantastic, because you point out things that feel so "natural" to rock fans that we won't even think about them. Plus you call drums "percussions" which is extremely adorable :)))

    • @dickderuiter5892
      @dickderuiter5892 Год назад +9

      Try "the charismatic voice". She's a metalhead and powerful operasinger at the same time...

    • @annegretkasten6277
      @annegretkasten6277 Год назад

      Rammstein works a lot with classical musicians. Especially with the Dresden Symphony Orchestra. I'll also mention Sven Helbig. 😍

  • @FreeSpeechWarrior
    @FreeSpeechWarrior 11 месяцев назад +21

    What you thought was a bass guitar was the rhythm guitar with some distortion and sustain. They were combining that with heavy bass guitar and drums using deliberate and firm strumming and beats. In the chorus sections they were blending in some chorus vocal samples with keyboard and violins. You're right, the song is so well produced and orchestrated. As was already mentioned, the song is very poetic and classically written. As the rhythm guitar goes into the chorus sections the lead singer lowers his voice and uses a commanding baritone modulation to match the guitar which is a really nice combination.

    • @nickaschenbecker9882
      @nickaschenbecker9882 7 месяцев назад +2

      Ollie and Paul's roles are kinda reversed from what the average band does. Ollie provides the rhythm layer and Paul just adds a layer of crunchy texture.

  • @joelmoreno4223
    @joelmoreno4223 Год назад +131

    Rammstein is the most creative 'rock' band. I call their recording/video "Deutschland" a rock opera, give it a view/listen... you will be amazed!

    • @SwissCheese667
      @SwissCheese667 Год назад

      sucks.

    • @Peppanomaly
      @Peppanomaly Год назад +6

      @@SwissCheese667 it's awesome what are you on about

    • @karllantz
      @karllantz Год назад +3

      Rammstein and Sabaton I would say are comparable in that perspective. I mean both bands have really understood the beauty of taking the "holistic" approach and combining all senses.

    • @aliceverheij
      @aliceverheij Год назад

      @SwissCheese667 you’ve made perfectly clear why Swiss cheese stinks.

    • @LiterarischeAktion
      @LiterarischeAktion Год назад

      Actually Till Lindemann made a rock opera called "Hänsel & Gretl". :D

  • @markthomas6045
    @markthomas6045 Год назад +133

    I'm a relative newcomer to Rammstein too but what I've seen is absolutely brilliant. Their videos are no less than Hollywood movie quality and their live shows are a thing to behold. My only regret is that I don't speak German as I fear the English interpretation probably loses some of the spirit of the original. Rammstein will push the boundaries for you!

    • @randuru
      @randuru Год назад +20

      Their lyrics are indeed of upmost importance. Almost every single line has a second or even third meaning behind the surface, and simple translations can only provide the first meaning, of course, without all the subtle secondaries beyond. So if you're really interested in Rammstein it's worth to dig a little deeper, linguistically and culturally.

    • @jtjones73
      @jtjones73 Год назад +3

      Till Lindemann (the singer) is a true artist, and goes all out for his art. One of his recent "solo" ventures was in his band Lindemann and the depth of his videos are like short movies there as well. The man just does not take "it's good enough" for an answer, he wants a complete and total "Yup, that's it!" every time.

    • @Bowiiihowdy
      @Bowiiihowdy Год назад +8

      It does but regardless of whether you understand the language or even the meaning of the songs. They are still excellent songs and it's why the band is loved world wide

    • @SharkUsingaComputer
      @SharkUsingaComputer Год назад +2

      its best to find lyrics translated by native speakers that allow for footnotes of cultural references that would be lost on american listeners. a good example of this is Deutschland, where if you look at the translated lyrics alone you will interpret the song in a completely different way than intended-- not that rammstein doesnt do it on purpose, they love toeing the line

    • @florianblonske
      @florianblonske Год назад +2

      As a German I know nearly all of their lyrics but still find some new third meanings when I always thought there is a second meaning… Also their videos. Every small detail is a sign and has a meaning. What do Americans think to the song “Amerika”?

  • @koomaj
    @koomaj Год назад +17

    I like that her friend is giving her a soft landing on this music. Well done, sir!

  • @adamclark6756
    @adamclark6756 Год назад +33

    Hats off to Vlad, he is leading you gently into what can be a very overwhelming, very heavy genre. I can't wait to see where we go next.

  • @derekmcdermott5312
    @derekmcdermott5312 Год назад +60

    It's actually quite common for metal musicians to be classically trained. Metal shares a lot with classical, obviously not in the sound or structure of a piece but often in the chord or scale progression and certainly in the dynamics between high and low ends and harmonies.

  • @MannyBrum
    @MannyBrum Год назад +72

    Till is amazing at conveying all sorts of emotions and his songs run a full gamut of different emotions. They're also very theatrical with their videos. Almost all of them are mini movies. Some of their newer ones have amazing production quality as well. They really take their music as an art in all its aspects, from the lyrics to the music, to the video, to the stage show on tour- they are arguably the best band to see live- and one of the things that sets them apart from most bands is that they keep improving on everything. I started listening to them in the 90s and while most bands tend to release a good album or two and then the quality goes down, Rammstein have consistently improved and evolved.

  • @TheKartoffel101
    @TheKartoffel101 Год назад +43

    6:00 what you heard here were very low-tuned e guitars as well as e bass. most of the time you can't really hear the bass out. Especially when the guitars are tuned so low. In Metal Music, the bass builds the foundation for the guitars to make the song more sturdy and full sounding. Most of the time at least.

    • @bobsbigboy_
      @bobsbigboy_ Год назад +4

      They are tuned to Drop C here

    • @wtfpaul1
      @wtfpaul1 Год назад +1

      Its D for this song, some of their songs Richard will play in D or C and Paul will play in the other.
      But definitely think its D for this song

    • @bobsbigboy_
      @bobsbigboy_ Год назад

      @@wtfpaul1 mhm, I thought pretty much every song on Reise, Reise was in Drop C

    • @Slaine_OP
      @Slaine_OP Год назад

      Its in drop C . Source: Seen this song live 3 times

  • @losvaqueros4761
    @losvaqueros4761 8 месяцев назад +5

    The song is about cohesion ; the group is taking their dying fellow up to the summit ! The lyrics are like a poem. Rammstein put many afforts in their productions to express them. Thanks for recognize the good artwork of this extraordenairy band.

  • @PeterSchmuttermaier
    @PeterSchmuttermaier Год назад +125

    As the next (and potentially more emotional) Song of Rammstein I would recommend "Zeit". It is one of their latest Songs, also on the softer side of their work, and the visuals again complement the music perfectly. "Ohne dich" gives me goosebumps, but "Zeit" brings me to tears.

    • @livedandletdie
      @livedandletdie Год назад +7

      Feuer und Wasser from Rosenrot, is also a great one. But the one song that lives rent free in my head is Frühling in Paris from Liebe ist für alle da.
      Roter Sand as well, these ballads and their other softer songs really show how far they've come as a band, both in variety and their level of composition.
      No matter which album, one puts on with them, the mix in tone between the songs, makes every album an enjoyable one.

    • @Metallica4Life92
      @Metallica4Life92 Год назад +2

      Dem Ende treiben wir entgegen
      Keine Rast, nur vorwärtsstreben
      Am Ufer winkt Unendlichkeit
      dare tell me this ain't poetry. Because this hits me on another level.

    • @Metallica4Life92
      @Metallica4Life92 Год назад +2

      @@livedandletdie Roter Sand is a beautiful song.

    • @adriansnellgrove3033
      @adriansnellgrove3033 Год назад +1

      I agree, Zeit is their latest masterpiece!

    • @juditcsukas5430
      @juditcsukas5430 Год назад +1

      @@livedandletdie When it first came out, I tought, well, they're gone soft with age, but then I heard the whole new album, and it's just a complete, great inner journey (for men? maybe not just for men... ), where Zeit is just perfectly placed.

  • @willjohnson8446
    @willjohnson8446 Год назад +37

    Looking forward to your eventual listens of Tool and Rush.

    • @TheKartoffel101
      @TheKartoffel101 Год назад +3

      and S&M by Metallica :)

    • @willjohnson8446
      @willjohnson8446 Год назад

      @@TheKartoffel101 I was thinking something outside of 4/4.

    • @mattytsiranoc4091
      @mattytsiranoc4091 Год назад +3

      La Villa strangiato - Rush

    • @TheKartoffel101
      @TheKartoffel101 Год назад +1

      @@willjohnson8446 Metallica also do time signature changes ;)

    • @TheCocoaDaddy
      @TheCocoaDaddy Год назад +2

      @@mattytsiranoc4091 Yes, that masterpiece and I also hope she might listen to Natural Science or The Garden.

  • @MartijnVos
    @MartijnVos Год назад +6

    Rammstein, more than any other band in the world, delivers the complete package. Heavy music, but also sensitive, atmospheric, emotional, and sometimes extreme. But they're also the very top when it comes to high quality dramatic music videos, and spectacular live performances. No other band is in the same league in all these aspects.

  • @EtBr1978
    @EtBr1978 Год назад +12

    It amazes me how nobody ever mentions "Haifisch" when recommending videos with great story telling, humor and lyrics. So many references in that one song / video!

  • @exoticgirl1
    @exoticgirl1 Год назад +8

    One dich is a balad. The intro is Flake on keyboard. He's an absolute brilliant pianist. The end of heir absolutely phenomenal song "Deutschland" is gorgeous. If you decide to check that song out, since you may not understand the German language, do NOT take the video clip in the wrong way because it is a song critical of the bloody past of Germany. The song is about how you want to love as well as hate [germ] from the perspective of native Germans. It depicts the band dressed up in several Era outfits, from knights to nazi's. I'm Dutch and I love Rammstein. Their lyrics are controversial (especially to Americans) but important.

  • @mikeconway9849
    @mikeconway9849 Год назад +33

    First time hearing Rammstein. I also enjoyed the song. Your description of the music and what you were feeling enhanced the music for me. Thank you.

  • @Mischnikvideos
    @Mischnikvideos Год назад +14

    This song is a typical Rammstein ballad, but they are not typical of the band. There texts often contain quotes that non-Germans don't always understand and that can't really be translated.
    Rammstein is famous for its live performances. They've taken pyrotechnics to a new level. T-shirts are said to have been sold with the inscription: I was in the front row of a Rammstein concert and survived.
    Fun fact: In 1999 they were arrested during the concert for causing a public nuisance and two of them were sentenced to 6 months in prison on probation. After that, they stopped giving concerts in the US for 10 years, presumably to avoid violating their probation. They then gave their first concert at Madison Square Garden and it was sold out within 30 minutes.
    Rammstein: Paris - Wollt Ihr Das Bett In Flammen Sehen? (Official Video)

  • @pascal6871
    @pascal6871 Год назад +14

    Rammstein are very much perfectionist. Every little thing they do from the instruments to the video and the mixing is with purpose

  • @OrionBlarg
    @OrionBlarg Год назад +8

    I'm a huge Rammstein fan so I'm always excited to someone discover them for the first time. If I remember correctly I think they've cited some classical artists as an influence so I think it's interesting to get a classical perspective. There's always something just under the surface to their music, especially in their lyrics.

  • @m.c.photography8357
    @m.c.photography8357 Год назад +12

    I really think you'd love the piano version of "Mein Herz Brennt.

  • @j_vasey
    @j_vasey Год назад +44

    Rammstein is one of my favourite bands. Thank you for taking the time to put up subtitles, they are a fantastic band musically and lyrically imo. I hope you enjoy. If you do try looking into some more of their tracks. ‘Mein herz Brent’ and the contrasting (piano version) are popular but there are so many. The videos are always brilliant and often thought provoking.

  • @TonyStark-ik9em
    @TonyStark-ik9em Год назад +7

    Rammstein appeals to so many different characters on so many levels - this fine group of highly intelligent artists possibly are Germany's deepest and most complete musical product. Every single one of the six core members is special with the fragile, broken beautiful Lindemann the most prominent of them. Rammstein is a very intense rabbithole, their live concerts are legendary - even if you are not into this kind of musical genre they play your emotions like a fine violin - with the occasional side of e-guitar to shred you to pieces. On one side i'm sad for what probably is going on inside Lindemann but i am so glad to have witnessed their art and let it take me on crazy emotional rollercoasters.

  • @thesnowgoose7221
    @thesnowgoose7221 Год назад +5

    This is a most wonderful composition about love, loss and companionship. The encouraging touch on Till’s shoulder when they are setting off by the stream, where he is drinking, tells me that he is already in emotional pain, the lost look of hopelessness in his sad eyes. The concerned look in the faces of his friends, this beautiful song and video breaks my heart 💔 and is perfect in every way. Danke Rammstein.

  • @wolfgangengel4835
    @wolfgangengel4835 Год назад +3

    Oh you gotta react to Rammstein - Zeit. Such a wonderful song. Greetings from germany.

  • @dbvetter7485
    @dbvetter7485 Год назад +6

    This is the softest song I’ve ever heard from Rammstein.

    • @eisenritter7805
      @eisenritter7805 Год назад +4

      Rammstein has had 1-2 ballads on all of their albums, they're just lesser known songs.

    • @tornoutlaw
      @tornoutlaw Год назад +1

      Seemann has some harsh guitars as well, but is over all relatively soft.

    • @JakobFischer60
      @JakobFischer60 Год назад +3

      Frühling in Paris, Diamant

    • @s.gossett5966
      @s.gossett5966 Год назад

      It's the first time I've heard one of their less aggressive songs and it was actually one I didn't mind.

    • @vilianavasileva8213
      @vilianavasileva8213 Год назад +2

      One of my favourite Rammstein songs is even softer it’s called Roter Sand.

  • @fallenfossl
    @fallenfossl Год назад +7

    In recent months - since their album Zeit came out I've found a peculiar pleasure in having musicians detail their thoughts on Rammstein. I find them an amazing band with exceptional talent!

  • @romualdandrzejczak4093
    @romualdandrzejczak4093 Год назад +24

    Note: the orchestra is synth-generated, though they did use live orchestra sometimes(eg. in the song "Mein Herz brennt").

    • @eb-tr6uw
      @eb-tr6uw Год назад +3

      they brought in an orchestra for this song and album, this was filmed in the making of reise reise on the völkerball dvd

  • @LuGer212
    @LuGer212 Год назад +6

    off topic, that harp in the background is *asthonishingly* beautiful!

  • @Trygvar13
    @Trygvar13 Год назад +32

    If you liked the emotion he conveyed with his voice you have to watch the video of the piano version of Mein Herz Brennt. It's chilling. Another good song that includes an orchestra is Iron Maiden's Empire Of The Clouds. Bruce Dickinson, the singer, learned to play the piano for that song.

  • @stefanstock953
    @stefanstock953 Год назад +6

    Greetings and Love from Köln/Cologne, Germany. Great reaction. Did you know that Richard Wagner was a great inspiration for many Heavy Metal Bands. Here's what 'Manowar' said.

    • @stefanstock953
      @stefanstock953 Год назад +2

      The American heavy metal band MANOWAR called Richard Wagner the first heavy metal composer in music history. In the mid-1980s, a new subgenre of heavy metal (called true metal) emerged, whose exponents considered R. Wagner their patron and spiritual father. Aside from MANOWAR, there are a number of true metal bands (like HAMMERFALL, MAJESTY and SACRED STEEL) that have occultly glorified R. Wagner

    • @luisnunes3863
      @luisnunes3863 Год назад +1

      The Crown and the Ring is their homage to their master. Still gives me goosebumps after decades... 🤘🤘

    • @stefanstock953
      @stefanstock953 Год назад +1

      @@luisnunes3863 I even shed a few tears during the live version of this song (on Manowar's The Day The Earth Shook DVD). Those fireworks throughout the whole song really got me.

    • @luisnunes3863
      @luisnunes3863 Год назад +1

      @@stefanstock953 Manowar (and Sabaton) fans know.

  • @dajnova1148
    @dajnova1148 Год назад +8

    What I love about Rammstein is that even their harder songs (which this is not, this is probably one of the lightest) are very melodic. It’s not just loud abrasive sound for the sake of it.

  • @dannyhancock9330
    @dannyhancock9330 Год назад +20

    Having now reached the end of the song. I LOVED it! it, to me, tried to capture some of the emotional intensity of a lot of German classical music like Beethoven etc. I'm going to explore more of their music now thanks to you!

    • @benbaertle499
      @benbaertle499 Год назад +3

      you may like Frühling in paris, its just as beautiful in my opinion altough it doesent come close to the insturmental part of Ohne Dich..

    • @w.geoffreyspaulding6588
      @w.geoffreyspaulding6588 Год назад +1

      Exactly my thought as well…

    • @w.geoffreyspaulding6588
      @w.geoffreyspaulding6588 Год назад +2

      @@benbaertle499 thanks for suggestion…

    • @benbaertle499
      @benbaertle499 Год назад +2

      @@w.geoffreyspaulding6588 you're very welcome!! eventhough I think that Rammstein is up there with the best german artists (at least of my generation) because everyone feels a bit different about each of their songs!

    • @scottevil4531
      @scottevil4531 Год назад +3

      If you like the classical style, they actually have made a piano version of the song Mein Herz brennt. Its awsome and the way Till sings it is just breathtaking. But on similar to this one I would also suggest Spieluhr, Seemann and Engel

  • @EVE101Patt
    @EVE101Patt Год назад +8

    this song is one of the best in building up the tension. it's calm at the start during the departing scene, there's still greenery around them and that little stream. the further they get up the mountain the more the tension grows and the music is growing rockier (pun intended ;) )
    till's voice is just perfect in this piece and the way he's also building up this tension is amazing

  • @f1am3d
    @f1am3d Год назад +4

    If a musician of a completely different genre can appreciate a composition, it means he appreciates a real piece of art.

  • @trainerfrank9786
    @trainerfrank9786 Год назад +5

    Every time I watch this video I start to cry. The combination of the sad story in the video, the music and the lyrics is overwhelming.

  • @w.geoffreyspaulding6588
    @w.geoffreyspaulding6588 Год назад +4

    Vlad seems to be doing an EXCELLENT job picking music for you! When you listened to some of us instead, you ended up with Ghost Love Score. Perhaps we should be addressing our suggestions to Vlad..and he can serve as “gatekeeper” until you’re far enough along on your journey to know where your tastes will lie? 😉😁

  • @Taurickk
    @Taurickk Год назад +4

    First time I've seen one of your video and it happens to be what was my favourite Rammstein song for a very long time.
    Your analysis and discussion was wonderful, loved the genuine reactions and amazingly eloquent descriptions of things that I've also felt but can't word quite so well as you.

  • @GUHUU
    @GUHUU Год назад +1

    Rammstein - Zeit. It is an absolute must. Brilliant video and a wonderful song.

  • @fartdoctor1
    @fartdoctor1 Год назад +2

    A great analysis of the singer and the song!

  • @andersgranstrom7128
    @andersgranstrom7128 Год назад +11

    The way I feel the video and the song is that Till´s caracter is heartbroken, getting into this event with friends - and that his fall has to do with the blank stair in his eyes, letting go... It is there both before and after the fall.
    Maybe I´m wrong but the band always open up for interpretation...
    Beautiful to check out your reaction!! Keep them coming please!

  • @drivers99
    @drivers99 Год назад +9

    You can use the space bar to pause/unpause RUclips, if that helps.

    • @BloodredRon
      @BloodredRon Год назад +3

      And the left arrow key to rewind :)

  • @AlexWinkler
    @AlexWinkler Год назад +2

    She's officially super into Rammstein aka one of us.

  • @Comment0815
    @Comment0815 Год назад +7

    I love this. You seem to be pretty much the opposite of the cliche Rammstein fan. But you perfectly express what I was already experiencing many times with metal and rock music. It's obviously different to classical music especially in the choice of instruments, but the complexity makes it so enjoyable also for people used to classical music. Many people, I talked to in the past didn't understand, what I meant, but for me listening to both, metal and classical music, is the perfect match to me because both contribute to understand the other one.
    Awesome reaction video!

  • @Aging_Casually_Late_Gamer
    @Aging_Casually_Late_Gamer Год назад +8

    Till (the singer) has always been a bit of a perfectionist over the 30 years of the band. When the Pyro doesn't go off during a show, you can tell he's upset. So it's no doubt he goes over these videos over and over again to make sure they are precise and exactly the way he wants them to be before they go out.

  • @dutchman7623
    @dutchman7623 Год назад +4

    The thing you called 'flip' is present in almost all Rammstein songs. 'Zeit' and 'Deutschland' are very good examples as well.
    When you read only the text, you'll shrug and think; is that all? When you hear the music and voices everything changes. Together with the visuals, another dimension opens up. The visuals put everything in a context of interpretation, and while hearing the song another time, the images reappear in your mind. Outspoken images sometimes that are not mentioned in the texts.
    Rammstein is deeply rooted into classic German culture, centuries old poetry is cited, wedding vows from the middle ages, but it is played with, changed, put in another light.
    In 'Zeit' Rammstein plays with Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Faust:
    Werd ich zum Augenblicke sagen: Verweile doch! Du bist so schön!
    Dann magst du mich in Fesseln schlagen, Dann will ich gern zugrunde gehn!

    • @jurgnobs1308
      @jurgnobs1308 Год назад +1

      i don't agree about the texts. i think they are amazing in their own, too. i actually use them in german class sometimes, as a lyrical piece.
      yes, the other things you mention add another layer. but the text itself is far from boring or basic

    • @dutchman7623
      @dutchman7623 Год назад

      @@jurgnobs1308 It varies strongly for each song. I do not deny that the text quality is good and well made, but the intonation and visuals add a lot. Take 'Deutschland', nothing in the text refers to the Varus Schlacht, the Middle Ages, Weimar, nor the Nazi's, it's only visual. And the visuals are engraved in your mind during the song.
      If you just read the song text you can sense what it is about, but it is not intense.
      If you hear the song performed, it gets far more intensity, and you feel how it should be interpreted.
      If you look at the video, an enormous lot is added and together with the performance of the song, it gets very impressive.
      It is a 'Gesamtkunstwerk' where text, voice, music and visuals come together, and one cannot replace the other.

    • @jurgnobs1308
      @jurgnobs1308 Год назад

      @@dutchman7623 if you think nothing in the text of Deutschland refers to any of these things, you did not understand the text at all.

    • @dutchman7623
      @dutchman7623 Год назад

      @@jurgnobs1308
      Nun, zeige es mir! Wo?
      Rammstein - Deutschland - Liedtext
      Du (du hast, du hast, du hast, du hast)
      Hast viel geweint (geweint, geweint, geweint, geweint)
      Im Geist getrennt (getrennt, getrennt, getrennt, getrennt)
      Im Herz vereint (vereint, vereint, vereint, vereint)
      Wir (wir sind, wir sind, wir sind, wir sind)
      Sind schon sehr lang zusammen (ihr seid, ihr seid, ihr seid, ihr seid)
      Dein Atem kalt (so kalt, so kalt, so kalt, so kalt)
      Das Herz in Flammen (so heiß, so heiß, so heiß, so heiß)
      Du (du kannst, du kannst, du kannst, du kannst)
      Ich (ich weiß, ich weiß, ich weiß, ich weiß)
      Wir (wir sind, wir sind, wir sind, wir sind)
      Ihr (ihr bleibt, ihr bleibt, ihr bleibt, ihr bleibt)
      Deutschland, mein Herz in Flammen
      Will dich lieben und verdammen
      Deutschland, dein Atem kalt
      So jung, und doch so alt
      Deutschland!
      Ich (du hast, du hast, du hast, du hast)
      Ich will dich nie verlassen (du weinst, du weinst, du weinst, du weinst)
      Man kann dich lieben (du liebst, du liebst, du liebst, du liebst)
      Und will dich hassen (du hasst, du hasst, du hasst, du hasst)
      Überheblich, überlegen
      Übernehmen, übergeben
      Überraschen, überfallen
      Deutschland, Deutschland über allen

      Deutschland, mein Herz in Flammen
      Will dich lieben und verdammen
      Deutschland, dein Atem kalt
      So jung, und doch so alt
      Deutschland, deine Liebe
      Ist Fluch und Segen
      Deutschland, meine Liebe
      Kann ich dir nicht geben
      Deutschland!
      Du
      Ich
      Wir
      Ihr
      Du (übermächtig, überflüssig)
      Ich (Übermenschen, überdrüssig)
      Wir (wer hoch steigt, der wird tief fallen)
      Ihr (Deutschland, Deutschland über allen)
      Deutschland, mein Herz in Flammen
      Will dich lieben und verdammen
      Deutschland, dein Atem kalt
      So jung, und doch so alt
      Deutschland, deine Liebe
      Ist Fluch und Segen
      Deutschland, meine Liebe
      Kann ich dir nicht geben
      Deutschland!

  • @bafumat
    @bafumat Год назад +2

    I have never had a desire to look up translations to Rammstein songs. My German wife thought it was strange. I always imagined a young man digging a grave in stone. And when he finally finished as an old man, he dies and the next young man covers him in his life's work and begins to dig his own grave.

  • @Thulgore
    @Thulgore Год назад +2

    Rammstein is phenomenal. By far my most listen to band. (I don't speak German)

  • @wildwine6400
    @wildwine6400 Год назад +15

    Till does more than sing. He changes up his voice in many songs to suit the character in the song, as many of their songs have stories. He becomes the character. He might change up his voice into a more eerie and creepy style to suit the song more

  • @remkojerphanion4686
    @remkojerphanion4686 Год назад +7

    As a Rammstein fan, I really do appreciate the way you reacted to this song 👍

  • @mr.nobody4494
    @mr.nobody4494 Год назад +6

    I love your videos. Getting out of your comfort zone, and exposing yourself to new genres will make you an even better musician. Keep going!

  • @dakxbo
    @dakxbo Год назад +7

    Till Lindemann (Singer of Rammstein) is a very fantastic Singer. He has a really big singing Range and sing and perform from Rock to classical Songs in a way this happend only one time in this World.
    One of my Favorite is "Mein Herz brennt" (My Heart burns). There is Rockversion of this Song and a really creapy but also amazing classical Pianoversion in this Till sings like an classicsinger with an amazing Piano from Sven Hellbig. Till act as creapy Clown in this Video. I really love this kind of Art.
    He sing the last 30 years different things in many languages. He is not only the singer of a great german Rockband, he is much more.

  • @dannyhancock9330
    @dannyhancock9330 Год назад +12

    I have to say from the title I didn't think I was going to like this music. But 6 minutes in I not only remember my German classes from school but I really like this song musically. My opinion may change as we go on but as of this point I have to say Vielen Dank for introducing me to this band!

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 Год назад +4

      Rammstein is a Rabbit hole
      "Zeit" (softer Song) "Deutschland" "Angst" are the best Videos ever made imo
      "Mein Herz brennt" both Versions (it´s a piano Version too) the Videos are awsome

    • @SPQSpartacus
      @SPQSpartacus Год назад

      I hope you have discovered more. This is one of the greatest bands on earth.

  • @christopherpeterson519
    @christopherpeterson519 Год назад +9

    I'm a big fan of Rammstein and this is one of my favorite songs. It's such a beautiful song.

    • @SwissCheese667
      @SwissCheese667 Год назад

      Unfortunately it's about NS ideologie. So you're a Nazi (indirectly).

  • @TheMillz1994
    @TheMillz1994 Год назад +5

    This video is just incredible. The way you described the music made me feel and appreciate the song even more and literally gave me goosebumps.
    Thank you for helping me experience this.

  • @sarahsumner7068
    @sarahsumner7068 Год назад +7

    So warmed to see your obvious joy when listening to this. To assist with identifying 'rock' instruments and sounds I would like to suggest Ayreon - The Day that the World Breaks down. A great into to prog, with many moods and not too heavy. The official video shows the instrumentation and gives a glimpse into the mind behind the composition, with the clean audio that lends to analysis.

  • @KingJobber
    @KingJobber Год назад +6

    Wow this early in your channel and already jumping into Rammstein! Can't wait to see what you think of this. I hope one day you can tackle King Crimson's In The Court of The Crimson King. That would be a dream. Keep having fun on your journey 🤘

  • @samyagdrsti
    @samyagdrsti Год назад +5

    Welcome to Rammstein. Their videos always add to the songs. In some cases, they're so inseparable that the video will always run in mind head when you hear the song. I listen to different genres, but both the extensive world of Classical music and Heavy Metal have been my passions all my life. Each offers a full musical experience in its own way. I'm so glad you liked it.

  • @tristan4469
    @tristan4469 Год назад +2

    That is the most wholesome and humble music reaction channel, i just love it

  • @SnivillusLupin
    @SnivillusLupin 9 месяцев назад +1

    Part of the reason Till is so skilled at conveying the emotion that resonates with the music is that the band creates the music and then he writes the lyrics.

  • @charlesmarlowstanfield
    @charlesmarlowstanfield Год назад +3

    I am thrilled that you enjoyed this. It's probably one of my favorite Rammstein songs, and I'm a metalhead who just wants to rock out. Watching you react was genuinely awesome.

  • @rianmilit
    @rianmilit Год назад +10

    I highly recommend Mein Herz Brennt, they have a regular version and an orchestra version, and both are extremely beautiful. The orchestra version is haunting and sad.

  • @ImmortalBan47
    @ImmortalBan47 Год назад +2

    I sometimes see people commenting online that Rammstein songs all sound the same. And while I get where they're coming from, I think that is is not at all true. The reason why people say that is presumably because they only know their most popular songs (like "Engel", "Sonne", "Ich tu dir weh") which are usually driven by simple, heavy guitar riffs combined with synthesizer. That, along with Till Lindemann's very distinctive voice creates sort of a typical sound that people have come to associate with the band.
    However, if you delve deeper into their discography, they're songs actually offer a great deal of variety. Some, for example, are very synth-driven, with the guitars simply providing more "mass" to the sound (e.g. "Du riechst so gut", "Ausländer", "Weit weg"). "Ohne dich", as far as I can tell, is their only song that makes such heavy use of orchestra, though there are other songs that have a similar feel to them ("Seemann", "Klavier", "Mutter", "Nebel", "Feuer und Wasser", "Frühling in Paris", "Roter Sand", "Zeit"). Even on songs that feature their more typical sound, Flake's (the keyboarder's) use of different sounds helps to make each of them sound unique. Also, many of their songs are somewhere between these extremes, like "Mein Herz brennt" which prominently features cellos against heavy guitars.
    I believe that most of their songs will not be very interesting for you to listen to and analyze, as they tend to be musically very repetitive. But they often have a lot of layers, so if you liked this one, you might want to give some of the others I've listed a try. For me personally, even though over the past few years I've been delving into more complex, progressive music, I still hold Rammstein in very high regards, because their music, while often simple, is perfectly executed for what it is. Therefore I very much appreciate you taking the time to look into one of their songs. I'm now going to watch your analysis.

  • @Matze.Himmelgrau
    @Matze.Himmelgrau Год назад +3

    Rammstein are very good in making something complex out of simplicity

  • @paisleyrae207
    @paisleyrae207 Год назад +4

    I just saw them live a week or so ago and I’m telling you I fell in love with everything about that band! It was hands down the best show I’ve ever seen in my life and I’ve been to a lot of concerts! They are AMAZING!!!

  • @Santo3x7
    @Santo3x7 Год назад +4

    Rammstein is audio-visual art that is layered in ways that can lend to days of analysis.

  • @chehansen
    @chehansen Год назад +2

    Rammstein is so much more than just Du Hast and the people need to know

  • @mrjohnosterman
    @mrjohnosterman Год назад +3

    I just wanted to say "thank you". You're so respectful with the music you listen to and your comments are worth listening to, because you offer a different view, that is good to see and acknowledge! :)

  • @w.geoffreyspaulding6588
    @w.geoffreyspaulding6588 Год назад +7

    Almost 12,000 Amy (and Vlad!)….wow. I must say that when I heard you you were reviewing Rammstein, I was apprehensive. I’ve only heard one song by this band (Du Hast) and I was not impressed. And yet I keep hearing people rave about this metal band. This is only my second song by them, and I’m having a completely different experience. It’s beautiful. Thank you, Vlad, for suggesting this to Amy. It’s opened my eyes to why Rammstein is so highly regarded. To me, the beginning was a lovely “classical” interlude……with feelings of Beethoven for me.

    • @30110CKs
      @30110CKs Год назад +3

      It's rarely wise to judge a band by one song.

    • @Bowiiihowdy
      @Bowiiihowdy Год назад +1

      Du hast is a good song especially live but it's just the tip of a very big iceberg

  • @EddieReischl
    @EddieReischl Год назад +17

    I love my German cousins, and their understanding of tragedy. I only wish that they would have had less of it in the past and hope they have less of it in the future.

    • @CavHDeu
      @CavHDeu Год назад +7

      Nearly every country has a very dark past. Important is how you handle with it so that it never happens again.

    • @SwissCheese667
      @SwissCheese667 Год назад

      Not looking good.

  • @jena_thornwyrd
    @jena_thornwyrd Год назад

    Welcome in :) I listen to and I'm a fan of Rammstein since 2000… They do lead us in a dire journey made of, sometimes sorrows, and sometimes free, even sometimes regressive, fun and sometimes deep meaningful messages about things that surround us. Thanks for this review, I'll watch next your "In-depth Analysis" :)

  • @psycholocke4090
    @psycholocke4090 Год назад +4

    It is like Goethe, Wagner and Metallica have a Jam session 😄
    I know Rammstein since their first album (we have the same home town). But it is so very interesting to see someone else show another dimension to this song. Thanks a lot.
    Did you notice the actors are the band member's?😉

  • @fawng8017
    @fawng8017 Год назад +7

    This is the first of your videos I've come across, and it's just so good to see somebody paying such careful, appreciative attention to something you love. The "let's go back just a little bit, because I want to enjoy it" made me so happy - I hope you enjoy the rest of Rammstein! I recommend the stripped-down version of Mein Herz Brennt, personally. Def subscribing and checking out the rest of your videos

  • @ralfmeyer9086
    @ralfmeyer9086 Год назад +3

    Wonderfull reaction. I like it 🤘 my tip ,Zeìt from her new Album

  • @jessefowler2250
    @jessefowler2250 Год назад +2

    How come when I find a video like this I get so happy (and proud) as if I had any part in making the song. Love seeing others appreciate one of the best songs, thanks for your review!

  • @arieluijendijk
    @arieluijendijk Год назад +1

    "It gives a sort of grittiness to it".
    Me looking at my guitar set-up with a long line of overdrive, distortion and fuzz pedals:
    "Grittiness, yeah I suppose you could call it that"

  • @dennisdavis2362
    @dennisdavis2362 Год назад +5

    Wasn’t familiar with this song and had some trepidation about you listening to the group. But it was a great song for you to evaluate. Great job as always. Thanks!

  • @rollingstoneworks3183
    @rollingstoneworks3183 Год назад +34

    Loving your journey…when you’re ready to double back on a band, may I strongly, strongly suggest you hear The Beatles song A Day in the Life. One of the most astounding pieces of rock music yet created. Not just an Uber-fan pushing my opinion- it’s fifty year history has stood the test of time. No education of the rock genre would be complete without it. Cheers…

    • @matthewallen1894
      @matthewallen1894 Год назад +2

      I cannot like this post enough. Lord I do love A Day In The Life

    • @johnafagerquist8235
      @johnafagerquist8235 Год назад +2

      I respectfully ask you would never mind The Beatles. There are, and have been, so many other bands and performers in modern history. The Beatles have had their day in the sun. Let's move on, finally, and leave the Beatles where they belong; Saturday night oldie shows, on AM radio, with Elvis, Boxcar Willie, Buddy Holly, and all the rest.
      Please don't waste time replying to me, with the old, "But The Beatles were such innovators, and are responsible for much of what we hear in rock and pop music today."
      Remember, at one time, we lauded the insulating properties and multiple uses for asbestos, but that ship has sailed.
      Enough of The Beatles already. Thank you.

    • @AnyFuleKnoThat
      @AnyFuleKnoThat Год назад +1

      Agreed💯 A Day In The Life has always been my favourite song of theirs ✌

  • @LifeForceGenerator
    @LifeForceGenerator Год назад +1

    And on that day another Rammstein fan was born!!!

  • @melonetankberry5211
    @melonetankberry5211 Год назад +8

    if you prefer to start off with their softer songs: "feuer und wasser", "stirb nicht vor mir", "zeit", "nebel", "rosenrot", "mutter" just to throw the hat of possibilities.

  • @Hartlor_Tayley
    @Hartlor_Tayley Год назад +6

    That was really good. I felt was the song was about even before I read the lyrics, thank you for including the translation. They reminded me of the metal band Sabaton, Vlad you may like them.

  • @martijndekoning8939
    @martijndekoning8939 Год назад +8

    First listen for me as well. Since metal and hard rock are not my cup of tea I expected to hate this, but there were actually some things I liked. The slow build up from strings to band to heavily distorted guitars was quite interesting. I also liked the sudden change to quiet acoustic guitars after one of the choruses. And yes, the visuals really add to the drama and excitement. So in the end certainly not as annoying as I expected.

  • @freezyAndHaze
    @freezyAndHaze Год назад +2

    Loved the video. Probably the best thing about being German is the ability to understand and sing along to Rammstein.

  • @kyleshores432
    @kyleshores432 Год назад +3

    I loved how excited you got with the song, and honestly, their choice for the actual video fits perfectly...trying to overcome grief or heartbreak is like trying to climb a massive mountain....
    Rosen Rot would be another good Rammstein song to dissect...

  • @oldmanjimh3165
    @oldmanjimh3165 Год назад +6

    Thinking about this more, it gives me a slight feel similar to SABATON - Christmas Truce.

  • @scooter01922
    @scooter01922 Год назад +3

    Rammstein is really underappreciated for the sheer effort they put into each piece. Hard or soft they all have such depth and resonance. Mind you, some of them may be about subjects both absurd and or crude but its all in good fun and very well done.

  • @johnjohn37371
    @johnjohn37371 Год назад +2

    I have watched every one of your videos....you have grown so much as a reactor in such a short period of time...this, this is how you react to a video...standing ovation young lady...I subscribed...good for you!

  • @Z1LVA
    @Z1LVA Год назад +2

    Welcome to the rammstein world!

  • @alejandraalvarado4622
    @alejandraalvarado4622 Год назад +3

    The most beautiful song in German, it´s so perfect.

  • @annatraustadottir4387
    @annatraustadottir4387 Год назад +5

    A good song and so clean somehow. Moving and beautiful. Good voice and captivating. I really like Rammstein it would be interesting to hear how you would find their more powerful and aggressive music, where the industrial rock is more prominent.

  • @carlcassidy185
    @carlcassidy185 Год назад +1

    It's a love song about Til's love of nature, and how life wouldn't be worth living without it

    • @SwissCheese667
      @SwissCheese667 Год назад

      Not at all. It's about simping to thirteen year old on Onlyfans. Learn some German.