I just read the story. It's insane... I'm not even sure how you can live with yourself after inflicting so much pain. Like, what's going on in your mind???
@@xsezz Fritzl has never shown any regret, on the contrary: he keep´s stating that he is a very loving person and did everything in the best of his daughter.
Terrific performance to a terrible true story...love how Rammstein doesn't shy away from singing about controversial subjects.. Rammstein actually spent time with the victim and made sure they got her approval before they started writing the song
I just read the story. Horrible! Not the only one of these cases either... I can't imagine what must be going through the guy's mind to live with this for 24 years... No remorse, no regret? Everything is normal... As for the victim, being detained for 24 years. So much time lost. People were born, people died, during your stay in prison. So much time wasted. Worst of all, to be betrayed like this by your father... one of the few people you should always be able to trust! Again, I can't even imagine what these people must have been thinking about for 24 years. It's good to see that Rammstein cared enough about the victim to spend time with her. Real class act! They have my respect.
@@xsezz He was not alone. The mother agreed with what the father did there. It's always worth reading the lyrics and the background story before watching the videos. Then you would think I would see a more appropriate reaction. You don't have to feel bad, of course, but I'm very sure the reaction would be different.
@@TomTomson81 True, the mother was in it too. I wrote about this in another post, but being betrayed like that by your parents... who can you trust after that? You're absolutely right about the reaction, it would have been completely different, if I knew. Honestly, unless someone specifies it, I won't read the stories ahead of the songs... as I'm trying to go in as blind as I can in order to give a genuine reaction. I am receptive to the comments posted though, and am learning from them. I mean, I learned so much in the past couple of weeks about Rammstein thanks to the dedicated fans of the band in my comments and will continue to do so.
@@paolopoempel3048 thats true...that's why Till hits his head and acts like a madman cause Josef Fritzl was a madman..Till was just getting into character..mother just as sick for going along with it .
You can feel the emotion in Tills voice..they took this song/performance seriously because you didn't see the camera scanning the crowd..no crazy theatrics...no pyro displays.. everything was focused on the the music and nothing else...
@@xsezz yes definitely 🙂 I found this pretty awesome performance of Wiener Blut from 2010..ruclips.net/video/lniOzydqkvM/видео.html Till really goes hardcore on this performance hope you check it and lmk what you think of it compared to the 2013 version?
Come with me, come into my castle Fun waits for us in the basement there Silent, silent, we want to be Liberate the moment from time Yeah, paradise lies under the house The door falls closed, the light goes out Are you ready? Are you good to go? Welcome…to the darkness! To the darkness! No one can disturb us down here No one, no one must hear us No one will discover us We enjoy life And (because) you are alone sometimes I plant you a little sister The skin so young, the flesh so tight Under the house, a love nest Are you ready? Are you good to go? Welcome…to the darkness! To the darkness! To the loneliness To the sadness For eternity Welcome to reality And when you walk through a deep valley Are you ready? And if your life (existence) was without light Are you good to go? Fear no misfortune, fear no torment Prepare yourself I am with you and I hold you I hold you in the darkness! In the darkness!
@@tosa2522 After reading the story behind the lyrics... damn. I said the lyrics were dark but now I see the true meaning behind them... and it's even darker.
For a double punch to the gut, Fritzl's wife, the victim's mother knew all along and was a ok with it. 😵 Needless to say I can relate to this song. Many women can since we were girls once too. Not to this extreme but being violated is still damaging.
Yeah, I wasn't too clear on that. Did she know or not? Anyways, it appears to be a common occurrence as it happens all the time where kids are abused and the wives of the abusers are "ok" with it. Very strange. Not only that, but it also mentions of neighbors hearing strange sounds in the basement and nobody did anything about it. Unfortunate events all around.
Loving watching through all your reactions again now hah! Impressive with 0 dislikes on this video too. You have come a long way in your journey, it has been so fun to be a part of it, and watching back to these moments!
I really enjoy your reactions, however; the BEST PART of Rammstein reactions is the viewer knowing the story behind the songs. It ups the CREEP FACTOR greatly.
I meant more in the sense of them being "evil" by having "evil" lyrics as some people might think seeing as how they dress and act. But, to your point, I just read the story behind the song and yeah... damn, that's horrible!
@@xsezz yes, there´s more to it. WIENER BLUT is originally an austrian waltz from composer johann strauss from the year 1873 (i am from austria myself). in 1899 it became a funny operetta of the same title. so lindemann (rammstein singer) merges tragedy with wordplay in head shaking disbelief.
Josef Fritzl was also known as the monster of Amstetten which is a town in Niederösterreich, Austria. The title Viener Blut refers to the waltz of Johann Strauss. Totally agree with you on reading the lyrics and the backstory beforehand.
Song is based on a true Story. Its about a Monster called Josef Fritzl
I just read the story. It's insane... I'm not even sure how you can live with yourself after inflicting so much pain. Like, what's going on in your mind???
@@xsezz Fritzl has never shown any regret, on the contrary: he keep´s stating that he is a very loving person and did everything in the best of his daughter.
It’s from the Fritzel case the guys a monster this is pure art, they are never afraid to tackle topics others would not, great reaction man thanks 🙏
Terrific performance to a terrible true story...love how Rammstein doesn't shy away from singing about controversial subjects..
Rammstein actually spent time with the victim and made sure they got her approval before they started writing the song
I just read the story. Horrible! Not the only one of these cases either... I can't imagine what must be going through the guy's mind to live with this for 24 years... No remorse, no regret? Everything is normal... As for the victim, being detained for 24 years. So much time lost. People were born, people died, during your stay in prison. So much time wasted. Worst of all, to be betrayed like this by your father... one of the few people you should always be able to trust! Again, I can't even imagine what these people must have been thinking about for 24 years. It's good to see that Rammstein cared enough about the victim to spend time with her. Real class act! They have my respect.
@@xsezz He was not alone. The mother agreed with what the father did there.
It's always worth reading the lyrics and the background story before watching the videos. Then you would think I would see a more appropriate reaction. You don't have to feel bad, of course, but I'm very sure the reaction would be different.
@@TomTomson81 True, the mother was in it too. I wrote about this in another post, but being betrayed like that by your parents... who can you trust after that?
You're absolutely right about the reaction, it would have been completely different, if I knew. Honestly, unless someone specifies it, I won't read the stories ahead of the songs... as I'm trying to go in as blind as I can in order to give a genuine reaction. I am receptive to the comments posted though, and am learning from them. I mean, I learned so much in the past couple of weeks about Rammstein thanks to the dedicated fans of the band in my comments and will continue to do so.
@@xsezz Till is taking in the role of Josef Fritzl. that's why he says: i plant you a sister
@@paolopoempel3048 thats true...that's why Till hits his head and acts like a madman cause Josef Fritzl was a madman..Till was just getting into character..mother just as sick for going along with it .
Love love this song, darkness real history.....
Yup, yup.
You can feel the emotion in Tills voice..they took this song/performance seriously because you didn't see the camera scanning the crowd..no crazy theatrics...no pyro displays.. everything was focused on the the music and nothing else...
Yup, now I get it, after reading the story.
@@xsezz yes definitely 🙂 I found this pretty awesome performance of Wiener Blut from 2010..ruclips.net/video/lniOzydqkvM/видео.html
Till really goes hardcore on this performance hope you check it and lmk what you think of it compared to the 2013 version?
Eeeeemmm nope... there where other concerts, where babys were hangig off the top of the stage during this sohg and exploded at the end 😄
ruclips.net/video/oE2E9DAJsGU/видео.html
@@philipgumpold8293 yes the madison square garden performance 🙂
The Song‘s Story is about Josef Fritzl - you‘ll find it on Wikipedia
Come with me, come into my castle
Fun waits for us in the basement there
Silent, silent, we want to be
Liberate the moment from time
Yeah, paradise lies under the house
The door falls closed, the light goes out
Are you ready?
Are you good to go?
Welcome…to the darkness!
To the darkness!
No one can disturb us down here
No one, no one must hear us
No one will discover us
We enjoy life
And (because) you are alone sometimes
I plant you a little sister
The skin so young, the flesh so tight
Under the house, a love nest
Are you ready?
Are you good to go?
Welcome…to the darkness!
To the darkness!
To the loneliness
To the sadness
For eternity
Welcome to reality
And when you walk through a deep valley
Are you ready?
And if your life (existence) was without light
Are you good to go?
Fear no misfortune, fear no torment
Prepare yourself
I am with you and I hold you
I hold you in the darkness!
In the darkness!
Yeah, I just read it. Jesus, that's horrible!
@@tosa2522 After reading the story behind the lyrics... damn. I said the lyrics were dark but now I see the true meaning behind them... and it's even darker.
For a double punch to the gut, Fritzl's wife, the victim's mother knew all along and was a ok with it. 😵
Needless to say I can relate to this song. Many women can since we were girls once too. Not to this extreme but being violated is still damaging.
Yeah, I wasn't too clear on that. Did she know or not? Anyways, it appears to be a common occurrence as it happens all the time where kids are abused and the wives of the abusers are "ok" with it. Very strange. Not only that, but it also mentions of neighbors hearing strange sounds in the basement and nobody did anything about it. Unfortunate events all around.
The Story behind the lyrics is real
Yeah, I read the wiki... crazy stuff!
Loving watching through all your reactions again now hah! Impressive with 0 dislikes on this video too. You have come a long way in your journey, it has been so fun to be a part of it, and watching back to these moments!
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Aaah yes, back then when I had no idea who Rammstein was. I learned so much in the past couple of months, it's crazy!
@@xsezz Damn 1 Dislike on this vid now, outragous
@@LuckyRMSTIt was probably you. :)
Great reaction. Just subscribed. I hope that you'll continue to react to Rammstein.
Thank you for subscribing. Will do!
I'd say "No, it's not satan, it's worse" 😉
I would suggest checking version from Madison Square Garden, it is even more creepy!
The W is pronounced like the English V... so it's like Viener blut
Copy that!
It calls the TILL HAMMER😉
I really enjoy your reactions, however; the BEST PART of Rammstein reactions is the viewer knowing the story behind the songs. It ups the CREEP FACTOR greatly.
Thank you so much. Have you seen my "Making Of" videos for the story behind the videos? ;) ruclips.net/video/hnipfmeKQA0/видео.html
"Just lyrics" Erm... nope. Sadly not.
I meant more in the sense of them being "evil" by having "evil" lyrics as some people might think seeing as how they dress and act. But, to your point, I just read the story behind the song and yeah... damn, that's horrible!
wien = vienna.
Aaaah and Blut = Blood. Vienna Blood. It makes sense now. Thank you!
@@xsezz yes, there´s more to it. WIENER BLUT is originally an austrian waltz from composer johann strauss from the year 1873 (i am from austria myself). in 1899 it became a funny operetta of the same title. so lindemann (rammstein singer) merges tragedy with wordplay in head shaking disbelief.
Don’t ever react to a Rammstein song without lyrics and background about the song. It is about a famous case in Vienna.
Josef Fritzl was also known as the monster of Amstetten which is a town in Niederösterreich, Austria. The title Viener Blut refers to the waltz of Johann Strauss. Totally agree with you on reading the lyrics and the backstory beforehand.