Flake is smart! He plays a part (as in acting, especially with Till) in some of the songs but in the meantime he just gets his steps in. After all, Till has hit his 60s and the rest of the band is in their 50s.
@@Templarofsteel88 I believe if you check interviews, Till (who I'm a big fan of), was certified before the accident, but not careful. They brought in Nikolai Sabottka of FFP (a pyro design firm), to professional the shows up. Since then they hire regional designers for each tour, as most bands would. I believe if you check, Wonder Works did the North American shows just before the pandemic. Like most businesses in life, concerts look like one thing from the outside, when really they're collections of contractors, with the band being the promoters main contractor. Then lighting, costumes, makeup, media, trucking etc. etc. They are huge operations often running three simultaneous stages for major groups on huge tours.
To understand Rammstein you have to experience at least one concert. The feeling of standing in the crowd and how Till takes everyone with him. Unmatched.
I have worked many a Rammstein show in the US and one of the things I love about them is how cool and kind they are to the local crews. That being said, another of my favorite things is their contract for a show, literally, says "No fire, no show." The shooting of teh fireworks over and back across the crowd is live. You can see it in any live video of their shows.
I love that all the original members have been with the band with the start and that they guys are still crushing it despite being together for nearly 30 years (and being in their 50s/60s).
The fireworks were real, running along cables (you can see the way the track dips in the middle). Till is a licensed pyro, and that forms the basis of their live acts. The lightning was the only thing added in post-production. They're great to see live, I have seen them a few times. Till has his own side-band too ("LINDEMANN"), as well as being a part of Rammstein.
I really think that the added effects just cheapens the real effects. I'm ok with the slow motion shots but not the stuff added in post. Also the hectic music video editing just distracts from the live show experience. It just feels like the editor tries to hide something or doesn't trust the quality of the actual show 🤔🤷 I do like other things he (Jonas Åkerlund) has done tho but he's a music video producer
@@antivanti zRemember this was done in 95... before CGI ... remember Star Wars cam oiut in 77 then they remastered it in the 90's made creatures more life like ( insted of everything a model theyc could now computer generate / enhance the model) now look at last start wars movie, Carrie Fishecher is dead yet they ' brought her backto life' using old footage and CGI) Back in the 90's flames and fireworks t aa STADIUM performance was un heard of, what visual effects did most bands bring? usually it was just and extended variation on their songs...
@@VonLigenstein The song is from the 90s but the shows the footage is from were recorded in 2012 and released in 2017. Their earlier live DVDs are much better at showing the grand spectacle of the actual show.
@@antivanti I agree. I find the post production work a bit irritating, particularly the enhancement of the explosions. It removes you from the actual experience. The concerts are impressive enough, no need for enhancements.
@@antivanti I agree with you. It's shot more like a music video, which takes away from the live feel. And with the lightning effects added, it's normal for the viewer to wonder, since that's obviously fake, what else is fake? Seems completely unnecessary for a live video (as opposed to a music video). It's still an amazing video. But I think it would be even better if the director wasn't trying so hard to impress us.
I love how open minded she approaches stuff she isn't familiar with. Presenting your view like this, is actually very valuable to other peeps like me, who come from a different walk of life. Thank you very much for sharing your reactions and your proffesional view, i learn a lot
My wife and I were thinking of making a reaction channel on RUclips for country music and such, because we usually hate it. I'm not sure we have the openmindensess that she has here on her channel.
It`s more like German Electro/Goth/Industrial and as Musician I can really tell that Electro/Techno and Industrial are two complete diffrent Regions in Music...... Sure, electronics and Synth`s are included but to say that`s electronic is like to say "I can hear sound" as it is just a word in this case....
That’s the beauty of Rammstein. It’s controlled chaos. Till Lindemann is a poet. A performer. A timid kind soul .. but a beast on stage. You get it all. I would recommend you to attend a concert. It’s a beautiful experience ❤
I saw them 2005 at Ruisrock Finland. Just before their performance there was huge thunderstorm, heavy rain and lightning. They had to postpone their gig, thousands of people waited them and under the dark sky in the middle of summer their pyros looked even more amazing! It was something I never forget! It's more than a concert, it's more like theatre/opera, they're amazing alive, everyone should experience Rammstein live once in a lifetime!
Great reaction and I'd strongly recommend 'Engel' from the same gig. Given that Till Lindemann suffers from extreme stage fright, the performances are even more impressive
I swear...Every time I see a later year's performance of "Engel," that wing apparatus gets bigger. And Till becomes even more of a beast. I did not know about the stage fright. That explains a lot about why he puts so much pyro and such into the show. It takes some of the attention from him. And sends the crowd home knowing they will NEVER forget that Rammstein show. Never been to one myself, but I've watched enough of the live performances to understand the hype.
Would it be the Engel performance from the New York show from a previous tour? I've only watched this one in full once, but the New York performance of Engel is amazing.
@@thefluxcapacitor1 This video is from the a paris show they had recorded. Great damned show. Till walks those wings forward like a beast from the depths of Hell.
@@peterworth9403 Yeah, I totally forgot he used the wings in the Paris show. I know he doesn't use them any more. I was just recalling the performance from the Live in Amerika performance where he uses the wings.
I saw them live last year here in sweden, and i am so happy that i got to do it. It has been a dream of mine for a long time. That pyro creates a lot of heat tho. We got cooked xD
No longer. If you have any selfworth and compassion, you won't go to any more of their concerts. All the concerts I have been on so far were the best concert experiences of my life, but i sold my tickets for july. I have too much selfrespect, to cheer for someone, who drugs and rapes minors.
Das ist die beste Reaktion auf das Lied, die ich je gesehen habe. Und ich habe sie schon 100x gesehen. Ich danke dir und ja, ich schreibe absichtlich in deutsch.
You are correct that this song has a bit of a techno vibe, the sub-genre is called "Industrial Metal" (or sometimes just "Industrial") and describes early-ish Rammstein very well.
Till and the guys have been performing this song in particular for decades. They have it down to something beyond an art. I'm 35 and first heard this song in the fifth grade when our German music teacher woulr let us listen to Rammstein on Fridays as a treat. They're incredible and MUST be experienced live.
Lead guitarist Richard Z. Kruspe (right side on stage from your point of view) watched Till weaving baskets, singing along to pop songs from the radio, and then talked him into becoming the lead singer of Rammstein.
👍 Thanks for posting this. I'm rather new to Rammstein, and wondered about how they formed such a unique band. This inspires me to do some reading. Cheers
All the fire is live. You sit at the very top of a 50 000 stadium audience on a concert and you feel the heat every moment those fires burst a hundred meters from you.
This band are truly amazing. The industrial metal sound, the techno sound, the 80's electronica and prog rocky parts. Coupled with the Kraftwerk feel and look and awesome live show. Just wow. Can't wait to see them in London in December.
First of all: Good job pronouncing "Rammstein"!!! I need to emphasize that this is in Paris and you have this huge crowd (I assume mostly French people) singing in German. That in itself is a huge thing!!
I’m French and I was there that very special night, and most of us were French. I wasn’t sure they would be allowed to perform pyros indoor, as Bercy is a closed arena. I highly recommand you to watch the entire show "Rammstein Paris" so you can feel how intense it was 😉
If you enjoyed the crowd engagement in this piece, you might want to take a look at "Ich will" from the Hurricane Festival in 2016. There are versions where people have put subtitles to the song into the video, the original one doesn't have them I believe. As for their official music videos, I highly recommend "Deutschland" (full version, it's a little under 10 minutes), "Angst" and "Zeit". All those videos have the option of turning on auto-translated english subtitles, which are surprisingly good, I highly recommend to turn those on so everyone can follow along to what is said because it's quite important in all of them.
The Concert in France/Neville is still the best for me (Völkerball)....got the BR`s from Madison Square Garden, Paris and Neville but the Concert in Neville has the deepest feeling and power of all DVD`s and BR`s I own!
100% agree! "Ich will" is just perfect for concerts with a huge crowd. The lyrics from the chorus are literally Till asking the audience questions and the people reply. Its so much fun to watch and its even more fun if you're there :D
+10000 for that comment as we said in the early days of the internet I would also add "Mein Teil" live in Paris with the subtitles on for the fun ^^ ruclips.net/video/JhY2LvmYQLg/видео.html&ab_channel=Bucksttabu
A very important point to the crowd engagement here... This concert was in France. And the French usually HATE speaking other languages than French!!! So thousands of French people perfectly singing along in German means a lot!
So, another fun little thing. You'll notice in a lot of Rammstein concerts Till will do that hammering motion on his leg (Which actually got the name the Till Hammer) and that's because after their first album he needed multiple surgeries on his right knee after a meniscus injury and noticed that his leg would lock up from time to time. He was told to just twist his leg until it let up but after losing his patience with it he just started to whack it until he regained motion again and his bandmate Paul told him to keep doing it even when his knee wasn't acting up because it looked amazing.
Rammstein's pyros are legendary. They perform the song Feuer Frei is in the opening scene of "XXX". The fire show they put on in that scene is what they do live. I saw them in Detroit and you could feel the incredible heat from the display. I can't imagine being on stage. It's an incredible experience.
The band comes up with the music and then Till writes the lyrics to match the music. Rammstein is the best show you’ll ever see. The greatest Industrial Metal Band ever.
Everything you saw in this video actually took place. I was at this concert, and it blew my mind. If you noticed Flake was on a treadmill, that powered a TESLA coil, witch caused the lightening from the keyboard. The flares that came out of the gun and the fireworks that blew up the stage were real.
@@ddz_7628 you really should read up on how sexual abuse works - ther is rarely ever any evidence, because how would you be able to collect evidence from a sudden Event such sexual abuse that throws you so much off the rails that you can barely think straight afterwards. No evidence same as no jurusdiction does not mean it didn‘t happen. That is not how the justice system works. If you would inform yourself about how imcredibly difficult it is for a woman and victim of sexual abuse to come forward, you would not say any of this. Women are rarely ever believed if they do so. I would recommend you a well researched podcast about this case, but it is in german.
One of the main reasons they appear calm and stoic, especially when performing this song is because they have to remain on their marks at all times due to the amount of fire. The band members, who are all certified pyrotechnicians produce and stage the show themselves. I'd recommend watching videos with the English translation as the words are as important as the show they put on. Till suffers from extreme stage fright so what you see is a persona to help him perform
When you refer to how relaxed Till is during his performance, the word that comes to my mind is "focused". He's 100% in the zone while performing and this, plus his rich baritone is what makes him the most exciting thing I've seen in years.
Hes actually got bad stage fright. According to interviews hes done the character he plays on stage helps him deal with that. Hes said he will blackout on stage and forget the lines until right before he sings them.
Everyone should experience Rammstein live. The flames, the sound and the people. From all over the world. Tacoma dome 2010, of the greatest nights of my life.
The best moment I have found in a reaction video so far at 10:05 in this video! An honest reaction to a truly amazing moment by one of the best live shows to see! So glad to get to see you experience this!
They are amazing live. I was at this concert. The keyboard player is in a faraday cage so no graphics. They do not talk during the concert. It's all music. All of it is live. They are pyrotechnic experts. Their name - look up Rammstein air base,.
You once said you like to watch the music videos to see a concept added to the experience. Rammstein's music videos are simply amazing. Zeit (from their latest album) is a great example, beautiful song (among the best by them), I simply love Till's performance on it, and the music video is simply stunning!
First thing I wondered is why the hell is she listening to Rammstein. Then I remembered why you are my favorite music reactor. You embrace, critique, and teach people not to judge music that they are not necessarily into. Du Hast for Rammstein is what Enter Sandman is to Metallica, or Closer by Nine Inch Nails- its the song that brought it to the masses which the purists of each band dislike.. This song is such a feast of techno, industrial, metal, and rock and visual aesthetics .
I love Rammstein and Du Hast, but this is not the song for a vocal coach reaction video. There are so many songs that have so much more vocally. Like you said, this is the hook song for worldwide popularity.
I’ve been in a lot of Rammstein shows… in amerika,in Europe,east Europe and crowds got the same feeling while participating at their AWESOME shows and reacting all the same in singing their songs ….ITS AWESOME!!! Love Rammstein forever❤❤❤❤
(I love the reaction this Vocalyst Coach reacts to these. She would be worth taking to a live concert like this. She would have fun, and would not be a boring person to bring along...) -All Heavy metal or rock or glam bands(bands out of ending 70's more common 80's and up, Rammstein is out of early 90's), audience participation is a tradition, namely on songs that are well known top list songs. Not only is it very highly common, but considered traditional....
Indeed, but remember that technicaly most french people are from germanic, acendancies. Some parts of France teritories went from german to french domination overtime like alsace or loraine. And that even franc was a germanic tribe. We fought a lot each other. But we share some blood. And we recognise each other as celtic based people. The only thing is that rome was more implanted in France than in germany, which turned the langage and maners into something more latin and civilised. But we're still barbaric people in our minds. World champion of strikes. And f.. y... to the power, supposed to bring us down. Liberty or death is the barbaric way. And every people that shares that way of life is our brother.
Their song "Engel" live at MSG would be another good one to react to for both Till's voice and the show. For non-metal and non-Rammstein reactions, The White Buffalo would be someone worth checking out. His performance of "The Whistler" live at the Guitar Center would be a decent starting point to see the range of his voice.
there is no show like a rammstein show the whole package is the bar for any artist to set ghost have even stated the goal for them is put on as great a performance as rammstein
If you listen to any Rammstein song with headphones on and listen out for individual parts each member does a fantastic job, but if you listen to what the keyboard player adds, he is a genious musically. Till on Vocals is amazing.
Watching them live is an experience. They just blow you away. Saw them last year for the first time, about 20 years too late or so…. Can’t wait to see them again in Brussels this summer.
I really enjoyed your reaction to this piece. The words "Du Hast" are taken from German wedding vows. The song describes the two stages of a relationship. The first half is "du hast mich" meaning "you have me." So it is about two people in love and beginning their marriage. Things of course change, and the play on words comes out in the second half of the song when it changes to "du hasst mich" (du haßt mich) which translates out to "you hate me."
@@jdsim9173 no yes but no. The literal meaning is Du hast NOT du hasst. One is oyu have one is you hate. The translation of you hate me is WRONG. It ebvcomes apperant when you listen to the song in german and not only the "du hast" part. It builds up to Du hast mich gefragt, und ich hab' nichts gesagt. In this instance you hate me makes no sense, as it would be translated to you hate me asked, and I di not answer, whereas in the proper translation (from their lyric booklet in the single) is: You proposed a question and I did not answer. However, that is the fun with the lyrics. It can be phonetically be understood to mean you hate me as du hast and du hasst are pronounced the same. This lead to the wrong englsih translation. But if you take tha phonetical similarity together with the underline sound and idea about marrige, the du hast becomes du hasst, just as Rick said. It is failour to answer the question which led to the hatred. Storywise it tells the story of someone askeing the(!) question. Which is the frist refrain. Willst du bis der Tod euch scheidet, treu ihr sein bis alle Tage (Do you wish to be faithfull to her untill death parts you). This is answered by Nein (no). Which leads to the vers Du, du hast, du hast mich, again written as hast not hasst in the booklet. However with the play phonetically you can verymuch now understand that the build up to the refrain can (and in my mind must) be understood as du hasst mich (you hate me). So no your shared translation is wrong it absolutly butchers the "pre-refrain". The original states. Du, du hast, du hast mich, du hast mich Du hast mich gefragt, du hast mich gefragt Du hast mich gefragt und ich hab' nichts gesagt The wrong stranslation states You hate me to say, and I did not obey - which not only gramitally is absolutly wrong (something Rammstein is rather precise about in their language as they don't modulate language to fit the narrative, but they change words a left over from their time in the GDR where they had to be very careful what words to use) but also wrong with respect to the information. They change the You have asked me, and I did not reply to You hate me and I did not obey.
Sorry, but I got the story of the song from a German friend when I lived in South Korea. He worked there for BMW. He was raised in East Germany like the band members. The English version of the song which they have sang in the past, is not the same as the German version. I will go with what my friend shared with me. It was almost 20 years ago, but I remember the conversation well.
When artists make English versions of their songs, they usually have to change the lyrics substantially to fit the melody ..and often, like in this case, some things in the original just doesn't translate - something we often see in movie subtitles in foreign movies. Things like wordplay; "hast" is "have" but phonetically it's the same, "hasst" = hate, which probably were their intentions.
Till is playing with german words. That's the play with "du hasst mich" but there comes more "du hast mich ... gefragt" that's the declination of "you've asked me" Also the play with "bis der Tod uns scheidet" (until death separates us) and "bis zum tod der Scheide"(until death of the vagina) 🧐 He's a poet and everyone can interpret anything in the lyrics 🥰 But translation is hard. Cause of the play with the words.
I've not seen anyone say, which I love is how he's German yet says "Chanter" which is "sing" in french, and even over the crowd and without a mic, you could hear him
I love the way the keyboardist is on a treadmill. Brings a metronomic movement to the music which demands absolute precision from the drummer! Very cool. Tiil is an amazing front man 🤩
They also make great music videos. Watch "Deutschland" from 2019 (also a bit more recent than Du hast) for great vocals, a massive video and make sure to get english subtitles, text ist important with this one. (even the automated subtitles turned to english do quite a good job in this case).
They have a song called mein teil. It’s an example of the epitome of Rammstein. My favorite song of theirs. I saw them with System of a Down. Rammstein’s show was amazing. Can’t even put it into words
I feel like the song "ich tu dir weh" Live from Maddison Square Gardens is as perfect of a performance as you will ever see from this band. Such a immense example of every aspect of Til's voice.
I wouldn't say this is a typical Rammstein song, but it was their first breakout hit in 1997, and about the only one to get mainstream radio play in the US. I think the band has greatly improved their skill, their songwriting, their creativity over the years. For an intense experience, you can look at 'Deutschland', a rather disturbing look at German history, and it asks how can they be proud of their country, when they've got so much darkness in their past.
I don't think any country or nation is sunshine and rainbows for all their history... what matters is you look at and acknowledge the dark parts so that they won't be repeated. This includes my own country of The United States of America.
@@PalleRasmussenIf you want to hear the original Rammstein, then songs like Heirate Mich or Das Alte Leid, when you want to hear the futuristic Rammstein, then Eifersucht or Tier and if you want to hear the modern Rammstein, then Giftig or Adieu
i love to hear our neighbours performing in my motherlanguage,; rammstein makes it possible 😎it's pure, raw german power + a perfect show. so many milliones around the world can't be wrong.
It's all real except for the lightning from the keyboards. I would recommend "Ich tu dir weh" live from Madison Square Garden, where apart from an insane stage performance you can also hear more of Till's singing. I'm really looking forward to more reactions of Rammstein! 🖤
I've seen them live and I can assure you that the pyrotechnics are for real, an impressive experience that you will never forget. The whole band create an incredible performance.
Ich war dieses Jahr bereits zum 7. Konzert von Rammstein und ich habe jede Minute genossen. Wer so ein Spektakel noch nicht erleben durfte, hat definitiv etwas verpasst✌️😁 Übrigens ist die Pyro real……💥🔥☄️👍😁 Till Lindemann hat für diese Effekte ein Ausbildung abgeschlossen und die Lizenz als Pyrotechniker erworben…
I saw them last year. You don't have to be a fanboy/girl to love what's going on. It's an incredibly visceral experience! I brought my 15yr old and he had the time of his life!
Loving your reactions to my favourite band! If I could reccommend Ich Tu Dir Weh...live from Madison Square Garden...as your next jump into the Rammstein rabbit hole. It's probably the song which showcases Till Lindemann's full vocal range better than any other.
I remember the first time I heard this the video was on MTV at the other guitarist in our band's house, and his ancestry is French Canadian, and he was asking me what the lyrics meant. I didn't know a lot of German at the time. "I can't really tell if he's singing "You Have Me" or "You Hate Me", he might mean both." "Oh yeah, that's perfect." he replied, and laughed. Later on, I saw the official song title. Turns out Till plays with words like that often, I've found Rammstein to be a good band to study the lyrics of for getting better at understanding German and a few of its nuances.
For native german speakers is this an anti-lovesong. If a native german hear this "Du hast" without knowing or reading "Du hast" it means "you hate " or "you have". It's a conversation or monolog between two mariaged persons, who will live together (or not) till one of them died. The band has really interesting lyrics all time, that seems to be a kind of gaslighting. German language is complicated for non-native speakers, but greatest poetry for native speakers of the german language. But it's also very simple lyrics for non-german speakers to sing with them. Rammstein is the band, who can play also outside in the USAcin their own german language. The lead singer Till Lindemann was a very shy person on stage in the early days of the band, and so they made all those fireworks around him. All band members are realy normal persons in their private lives. But the whole show and performances are relaxing for them. After 30 years on stage, they are so experienced performers.
Even if you weren't a fan of their music, you could enjoy their stage shows. They are second to none. Also, this is industrial metal, which is a sub-genre that includes an electronic element. In Rammstein's case it is called Neue Deutsche Härte (New German Hardness). Which was coined by the German press after Rammstein released their first album in 1995. This is also their most recognisable song, as it is easy to follow and acts as a gateway to the band.
I do NOT recommend listening to Rammstein while driving a band bus across the desert in the middle of the night WITHOUT setting your cruise control! Trust me! It was expensive! 😆
My dad is a huge Rammstein Fan so I went with him to a concert of them. I don‘t love them but the live show is a 10/10. The pyro you have in „Du Hast“ or „Sonne“ is unbelievable. It get‘s soooo warm 😂
I always thought Rammstein was just another German industrial metal band. I had no idea a guy who looks like Herman Munster could sing like this! Thank you for getting me to listen to this.
They are amazing to see live!! I saw them in Vegas on a more intimate stage. I had goosebumps throughout! The best show I've ever seen & still get excited telling about it but know words can never do justice. It was an incredible experience & yes they sound EXACTLY as recorded. Just incredible artist's in both sound & vision. I love that you liked them too! Def go if you ever have a chance, it will stay with you forever:)
At the beginning of their career they called it "dance metal" themselves. In Germany it is mostly categorized as "neue deutsche Härte". Edit: really loved how you pointed out that this song is not as monotone or "easy" as it appeaers. It would not be such a success for decades if it where.
Rammstein is one of those groups where you don’t go to a concert, you to an experience. The pyros are live and what looks like grease they have on their bodies is actually fire retardant. Another term you may not have heard of when describing Rammstein is Industrial Metal. Really big in Germany.
The most impressive thing about this video is getting French people to speak anything other than French
They can. But only German, and only when that when that German is accompanied by a lot of explosives.
@@christopherconard2831 Okay, this made me laugh 😂
Music is a universal language that brings everyone together as human beings we are. Music = unity 🤘🤘🤘
@@christopherconard2831 😂
To me, it was the guy on the treadmill
Good to see that the keyboardist is getting his daily steps in.
gotta hit those goals
He loves walking, They even drop him of the tourbus to let him walk the last miles.
Sometimes they Said he walks until 15 Miles a Show
Flake is smart! He plays a part (as in acting, especially with Till) in some of the songs but in the meantime he just gets his steps in. After all, Till has hit his 60s and the rest of the band is in their 50s.
Doesn't hurt that the rubber on the treadmill isn't a conductor and keeps him from getting electrocuted...
Till Lindemann is a trained pyrotechnician, and does a lot of stuff with fire/fireworks in his performances.
He got certified after a cloth caught fire during one of their shows.
Not only that I believe he's labeled a "master" pyrotechnician at this point
@@Templarofsteel88 I believe if you check interviews, Till (who I'm a big fan of), was certified before the accident, but not careful. They brought in Nikolai Sabottka of FFP (a pyro design firm), to professional the shows up. Since then they hire regional designers for each tour, as most bands would. I believe if you check, Wonder Works did the North American shows just before the pandemic. Like most businesses in life, concerts look like one thing from the outside, when really they're collections of contractors, with the band being the promoters main contractor. Then lighting, costumes, makeup, media, trucking etc. etc. They are huge operations often running three simultaneous stages for major groups on huge tours.
i never noticed that firework stuff at the concerts 😜
Feuer Frei is my favorite song when it comes to Pyro.
To understand Rammstein you have to experience at least one concert. The feeling of standing in the crowd and how Till takes everyone with him. Unmatched.
I have not been able to see them live, but it's #1 on my bucket list.
Yes, you are quite right, I have been to two concerts and can't imagine how they manage to give a concert 2,5 hours long. They are incredible!
I have worked many a Rammstein show in the US and one of the things I love about them is how cool and kind they are to the local crews. That being said, another of my favorite things is their contract for a show, literally, says "No fire, no show."
The shooting of teh fireworks over and back across the crowd is live. You can see it in any live video of their shows.
I'd read that they are all ticketed (if that's a thing) pyro technicians just due to the liability of it all.
The environment hates them.
Especially Till
damn thats so cool, have you talked to Till or the other band members?
@@meatball1974 that is true.
I love that all the original members have been with the band with the start and that they guys are still crushing it despite being together for nearly 30 years (and being in their 50s/60s).
The fireworks were real, running along cables (you can see the way the track dips in the middle). Till is a licensed pyro, and that forms the basis of their live acts. The lightning was the only thing added in post-production.
They're great to see live, I have seen them a few times.
Till has his own side-band too ("LINDEMANN"), as well as being a part of Rammstein.
I really think that the added effects just cheapens the real effects. I'm ok with the slow motion shots but not the stuff added in post. Also the hectic music video editing just distracts from the live show experience. It just feels like the editor tries to hide something or doesn't trust the quality of the actual show 🤔🤷 I do like other things he (Jonas Åkerlund) has done tho but he's a music video producer
@@antivanti zRemember this was done in 95... before CGI ... remember Star Wars cam oiut in 77 then they remastered it in the 90's made creatures more life like ( insted of everything a model theyc could now computer generate / enhance the model) now look at last start wars movie, Carrie Fishecher is dead yet they ' brought her backto life' using old footage and CGI) Back in the 90's flames and fireworks t aa STADIUM performance was un heard of, what visual effects did most bands bring? usually it was just and extended variation on their songs...
@@VonLigenstein The song is from the 90s but the shows the footage is from were recorded in 2012 and released in 2017. Their earlier live DVDs are much better at showing the grand spectacle of the actual show.
@@antivanti I agree. I find the post production work a bit irritating, particularly the enhancement of the explosions. It removes you from the actual experience. The concerts are impressive enough, no need for enhancements.
@@antivanti I agree with you. It's shot more like a music video, which takes away from the live feel. And with the lightning effects added, it's normal for the viewer to wonder, since that's obviously fake, what else is fake? Seems completely unnecessary for a live video (as opposed to a music video).
It's still an amazing video. But I think it would be even better if the director wasn't trying so hard to impress us.
I love how open minded she approaches stuff she isn't familiar with. Presenting your view like this, is actually very valuable to other peeps like me, who come from a different walk of life. Thank you very much for sharing your reactions and your proffesional view, i learn a lot
My wife and I were thinking of making a reaction channel on RUclips for country music and such, because we usually hate it. I'm not sure we have the openmindensess that she has here on her channel.
A lot of Rammstein’s music (especially the earlier stuff) has a lot of influence from German electronic music of the 80s and 90s.
also called industrial like Die Krupps
Kraftwerk
It`s more like German Electro/Goth/Industrial and as Musician I can really tell that Electro/Techno and Industrial are two complete diffrent Regions in Music......
Sure, electronics and Synth`s are included but to say that`s electronic is like to say "I can hear sound" as it is just a word in this case....
@@arnodobler1096 Alter.....was hat Kraftwerk mit Industrial zu tun?! o.O
@@19FlyingWombat76 mit elektronischer Musik, Bub!
I have been to 6 concerts already and let me tell you, it’s one hell of an experience! Best live band I have ever seen, no doubt. ❤
That’s the beauty of Rammstein. It’s controlled chaos. Till Lindemann is a poet. A performer. A timid kind soul .. but a beast on stage. You get it all. I would recommend you to attend a concert. It’s a beautiful experience ❤
lol You fell for his stage persona
Didn’t age well I guess
@@sirunlegit8782 how?
edit: oh, I just found an article. blah.
@@SpaceMissileYeah maybe you should also watch that Till The End video. Im a fan of the music but definitely not him as a person.
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I saw them 2005 at Ruisrock Finland. Just before their performance there was huge thunderstorm, heavy rain and lightning. They had to postpone their gig, thousands of people waited them and under the dark sky in the middle of summer their pyros looked even more amazing! It was something I never forget! It's more than a concert, it's more like theatre/opera, they're amazing alive, everyone should experience Rammstein live once in a lifetime!
Great reaction and I'd strongly recommend 'Engel' from the same gig. Given that Till Lindemann suffers from extreme stage fright, the performances are even more impressive
Engel live in Paris someone added English subtitles to this version
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I swear...Every time I see a later year's performance of "Engel," that wing apparatus gets bigger. And Till becomes even more of a beast. I did not know about the stage fright. That explains a lot about why he puts so much pyro and such into the show. It takes some of the attention from him. And sends the crowd home knowing they will NEVER forget that Rammstein show. Never been to one myself, but I've watched enough of the live performances to understand the hype.
Would it be the Engel performance from the New York show from a previous tour? I've only watched this one in full once, but the New York performance of Engel is amazing.
@@thefluxcapacitor1 This video is from the a paris show they had recorded. Great damned show. Till walks those wings forward like a beast from the depths of Hell.
@@peterworth9403 Yeah, I totally forgot he used the wings in the Paris show. I know he doesn't use them any more. I was just recalling the performance from the Live in Amerika performance where he uses the wings.
This song is almost 30 years old. It is their iconic song… that is why the crowd is so involved in the song
That's why the crowd doesn't film on their cell phones.
Everyone needs to see them live at least once in their life
I saw them live last year here in sweden, and i am so happy that i got to do it. It has been a dream of mine for a long time. That pyro creates a lot of heat tho. We got cooked xD
Yeah bro. Belgrade 2010.
@@anderswallin3883 That would be freaking awesome, I'd love to see them in Sweaden along with many other bands .
facts
No longer. If you have any selfworth and compassion, you won't go to any more of their concerts. All the concerts I have been on so far were the best concert experiences of my life, but i sold my tickets for july.
I have too much selfrespect, to cheer for someone, who drugs and rapes minors.
Das ist die beste Reaktion auf das Lied, die ich je gesehen habe. Und ich habe sie schon 100x gesehen. Ich danke dir und ja, ich schreibe absichtlich in deutsch.
You are correct that this song has a bit of a techno vibe, the sub-genre is called "Industrial Metal" (or sometimes just "Industrial") and describes early-ish Rammstein very well.
Rammstein themselves describe their music as “Tanz Metal”.
Came to say this
@@HerrBowski really? its almost impossible to dance to rammstein, wtf 😂
@@glorgozorg It‘s actually impossible to listen to Rammstein nowadays, after what happened last year.
@@HerrBowski what happened???
Till and the guys have been performing this song in particular for decades. They have it down to something beyond an art. I'm 35 and first heard this song in the fifth grade when our German music teacher woulr let us listen to Rammstein on Fridays as a treat. They're incredible and MUST be experienced live.
There is that three things you will always find in a Rammstain concert: an experience (not just music), great metal music, and fire, LOTS OF FIRE!!
and amazing lyrics from Till, with a lot of hidden meaning and messages
4 actually. You forgot Flake on a treadmill!
@@stephanewantiez164 touché
Our young daughter calls it “popping fire”. 😂
The vocalist, Till Lidermann is a MASTER when it comes to fire. He's certificated to work with it and to use it however he pleased.
Till is a licensed pyrotechnician. He does it all.
And he speaks like 7-8 languages which also amazing
not true, they have a pyro team with them
No, they have a professional company doing it these days.
@@brianhatfield4346 i think, he speaks english, russian and some french, that´s it
@@angryangro2139 but he IS licensed, they all are
His voice is so melodic and in tune despite all the freaking noise. He sings so effortlessly! Also the concert experience is a total wooooow
Lead guitarist Richard Z. Kruspe (right side on stage from your point of view) watched Till weaving baskets, singing along to pop songs from the radio, and then talked him into becoming the lead singer of Rammstein.
👍 Thanks for posting this. I'm rather new to Rammstein, and wondered about how they formed such a unique band. This inspires me to do some reading. Cheers
@@TheVoxbox13They played in different groups in the GDR and knew each other. Then R. Kruspe said they should form a new band.
All the fire is live. You sit at the very top of a 50 000 stadium audience on a concert and you feel the heat every moment those fires burst a hundred meters from you.
Live is where Rammstein shines . Some of the very best Musical Theater and Rock Opera you'll find anywhere.
Now you're hooked. Their song Deutschland and especially the official music video for it are moving and just amazing.
The very definition of owning a crowd.
So wie der Rattenfänger von Hameln.
well.. they marched into paris and took over command *lol*
@@derkohler2380
This band are truly amazing. The industrial metal sound, the techno sound, the 80's electronica and prog rocky parts. Coupled with the Kraftwerk feel and look and awesome live show. Just wow. Can't wait to see them in London in December.
First of all: Good job pronouncing "Rammstein"!!! I need to emphasize that this is in Paris and you have this huge crowd (I assume mostly French people) singing in German. That in itself is a huge thing!!
it hasn't happen since... yes a long time... 😅
I didnt know they were French. I thought it was the German spirit!!😂
@@Keepupit Well, the concert was in Paris, so the audience is mostly french I assume.
I’m French and I was there that very special night, and most of us were French.
I wasn’t sure they would be allowed to perform pyros indoor, as Bercy is a closed arena.
I highly recommand you to watch the entire show "Rammstein Paris" so you can feel how intense it was 😉
Yes, a German standing over submissive Frenchmen. Hmmm....
I think this analysis is spot on. Looking fwd to the concert (6th of july in Groningen)
If you enjoyed the crowd engagement in this piece, you might want to take a look at "Ich will" from the Hurricane Festival in 2016. There are versions where people have put subtitles to the song into the video, the original one doesn't have them I believe.
As for their official music videos, I highly recommend "Deutschland" (full version, it's a little under 10 minutes), "Angst" and "Zeit". All those videos have the option of turning on auto-translated english subtitles, which are surprisingly good, I highly recommend to turn those on so everyone can follow along to what is said because it's quite important in all of them.
The Concert in France/Neville is still the best for me (Völkerball)....got the BR`s from Madison Square Garden, Paris and Neville but the Concert in Neville has the deepest feeling and power of all DVD`s and BR`s I own!
100% agree! "Ich will" is just perfect for concerts with a huge crowd. The lyrics from the chorus are literally Till asking the audience questions and the people reply. Its so much fun to watch and its even more fun if you're there :D
Deutschland is incredible... Make sure to listen to the instrumental of "Sonne" at the end, so beautiful...
+10000 for that comment as we said in the early days of the internet
I would also add "Mein Teil" live in Paris with the subtitles on for the fun ^^
ruclips.net/video/JhY2LvmYQLg/видео.html&ab_channel=Bucksttabu
A very important point to the crowd engagement here... This concert was in France. And the French usually HATE speaking other languages than French!!!
So thousands of French people perfectly singing along in German means a lot!
Having seen these fellas 5 or 6 times, I can say this is the normal crowd mood during their gigs.
Till absolutely knows how to work a crowd. Dude knows how to make their music be an entire experience.
So, another fun little thing. You'll notice in a lot of Rammstein concerts Till will do that hammering motion on his leg (Which actually got the name the Till Hammer) and that's because after their first album he needed multiple surgeries on his right knee after a meniscus injury and noticed that his leg would lock up from time to time. He was told to just twist his leg until it let up but after losing his patience with it he just started to whack it until he regained motion again and his bandmate Paul told him to keep doing it even when his knee wasn't acting up because it looked amazing.
Rammstein's pyros are legendary. They perform the song Feuer Frei is in the opening scene of "XXX". The fire show they put on in that scene is what they do live. I saw them in Detroit and you could feel the incredible heat from the display. I can't imagine being on stage. It's an incredible experience.
I was at that Detroit show too, and can confirm the heat from the pyro.
The band comes up with the music and then Till writes the lyrics to match the music. Rammstein is the best show you’ll ever see. The greatest Industrial Metal Band ever.
Everything you saw in this video actually took place. I was at this concert, and it blew my mind. If you noticed Flake was on a treadmill, that powered a TESLA coil, witch caused the lightening from the keyboard. The flares that came out of the gun and the fireworks that blew up the stage were real.
He's so calm because he knows they have the croud in the palms of their hands! Thank you for doing these Rammstein videos. The band are incredible ❤
Either that or it’s the cocaine and sexual abuse.
@@diversity_now Just like many, he was accused but as always there's no evidence other than testimonials to back it up.
@@ddz_7628 you really should read up on how sexual abuse works - ther is rarely ever any evidence, because how would you be able to collect evidence from a sudden Event such sexual abuse that throws you so much off the rails that you can barely think straight afterwards. No evidence same as no jurusdiction does not mean it didn‘t happen. That is not how the justice system works. If you would inform yourself about how imcredibly difficult it is for a woman and victim of sexual abuse to come forward, you would not say any of this. Women are rarely ever believed if they do so.
I would recommend you a well researched podcast about this case, but it is in german.
@@diversity_now he is a professional pyro, he is sober as fuck, he knows what he is doing
These guys perform the best stadium show ever. Pyro, crowd involvement and the beat with accompanying melodies and riffs.
Unbelievably good!
"Very different than anything I've ever heard before." Same-that's why we fans love them so much.
One of the main reasons they appear calm and stoic, especially when performing this song is because they have to remain on their marks at all times due to the amount of fire. The band members, who are all certified pyrotechnicians produce and stage the show themselves. I'd recommend watching videos with the English translation as the words are as important as the show they put on. Till suffers from extreme stage fright so what you see is a persona to help him perform
The duality of the song is what makes it amazing!
When you refer to how relaxed Till is during his performance, the word that comes to my mind is "focused". He's 100% in the zone while performing and this, plus his rich baritone is what makes him the most exciting thing I've seen in years.
They are so talented and their aesthetic is off the charts every time. What an incredible group of men.
Yes and all with bombs going off all around him
Hes actually got bad stage fright. According to interviews hes done the character he plays on stage helps him deal with that. Hes said he will blackout on stage and forget the lines until right before he sings them.
Till sings this song for 27 years! Every sound, every note is filled with perfection. Watch some live records and check this masterpiece!
Everyone should experience Rammstein live. The flames, the sound and the people. From all over the world. Tacoma dome 2010, of the greatest nights of my life.
The best moment I have found in a reaction video so far at 10:05 in this video! An honest reaction to a truly amazing moment by one of the best live shows to see! So glad to get to see you experience this!
Seen them 6 times live from early 90s, their pyro is real🤘🤘. More Rammstein👍👍
They are amazing live. I was at this concert. The keyboard player is in a faraday cage so no graphics. They do not talk during the concert. It's all music. All of it is live. They are pyrotechnic experts. Their name - look up Rammstein air base,.
I can’t think of much that I love more than non-metal musicians discovering and appreciating good metal music.
you can clearly tell from her facial expressions, that she is hooked from the very instant the drums kick in... 😊
welcome to the Rammstein family 🤗🤗🤗
you just know she listened to "Volkerball" a dozen times or more, no doubt.
She is hooked ok and she loves Till!! 😂
From the Piano version being the first one.
Saw Rammstein live man years ago and they put on a great show with some of the most consistently impressive pyrotechnics I've ever seen.
They have a song called "Rammstein" that the singer often performs while he is on fire.
You once said you like to watch the music videos to see a concept added to the experience. Rammstein's music videos are simply amazing. Zeit (from their latest album) is a great example, beautiful song (among the best by them), I simply love Till's performance on it, and the music video is simply stunning!
First thing I wondered is why the hell is she listening to Rammstein. Then I remembered why you are my favorite music reactor. You embrace, critique, and teach people not to judge music that they are not necessarily into. Du Hast for Rammstein is what Enter Sandman is to Metallica, or Closer by Nine Inch Nails- its the song that brought it to the masses which the purists of each band dislike.. This song is such a feast of techno, industrial, metal, and rock and visual aesthetics .
I love Rammstein and Du Hast, but this is not the song for a vocal coach reaction video. There are so many songs that have so much more vocally. Like you said, this is the hook song for worldwide popularity.
I’ve been in a lot of Rammstein shows… in amerika,in Europe,east Europe and crowds got the same feeling while participating at their AWESOME shows and reacting all the same in singing their songs ….ITS AWESOME!!! Love Rammstein forever❤❤❤❤
You should not have expectations when it comes to Rammstein. They will crush it.
(I love the reaction this Vocalyst Coach reacts to these. She would be worth taking to a live concert like this. She would have fun, and would not be a boring person to bring along...)
-All Heavy metal or rock or glam bands(bands out of ending 70's more common 80's and up, Rammstein is out of early 90's), audience participation is a tradition, namely on songs that are well known top list songs. Not only is it very highly common, but considered traditional....
Do not forget, that this was in France, french audience, German lyrics and they are singing. This is the most remarkable thing about ting!!!
underrated comment. very true.
Indeed, but remember that technicaly most french people are from germanic, acendancies. Some parts of France teritories went from german to french domination overtime like alsace or loraine. And that even franc was a germanic tribe.
We fought a lot each other. But we share some blood. And we recognise each other as celtic based people.
The only thing is that rome was more implanted in France than in germany, which turned the langage and maners into something more latin and civilised. But we're still barbaric people in our minds. World champion of strikes. And f.. y... to the power, supposed to bring us down. Liberty or death is the barbaric way. And every people that shares that way of life is our brother.
I have no idea what he Is saying here in America but I'm singing just like him. He could be saying destroy America and I'd still be singing
It's that look on your face that starts with complete confusion, then turns into wonder and then utter joy as the whole thing unfolds.
Their song "Engel" live at MSG would be another good one to react to for both Till's voice and the show.
For non-metal and non-Rammstein reactions, The White Buffalo would be someone worth checking out. His performance of "The Whistler" live at the Guitar Center would be a decent starting point to see the range of his voice.
there is no show like a rammstein show the whole package is the bar for any artist to set ghost have even stated the goal for them is put on as great a performance as rammstein
If you listen to any Rammstein song with headphones on and listen out for individual parts each member does a fantastic job, but if you listen to what the keyboard player adds, he is a genious musically. Till on Vocals is amazing.
German here: The lyrics means two things at the same time and you can pick the meaning yourself: you hate me/you have me.
That’s what a man is to a woman
on this note- they need to make a song: "aufheban" since thats got 3 meanings
Watching them live is an experience. They just blow you away. Saw them last year for the first time, about 20 years too late or so…. Can’t wait to see them again in Brussels this summer.
Caught them in late 90s at Hammerstein ball room I think , smaller venue , killer show full Pyro. One of the best shows I ever seen
I really enjoyed your reaction to this piece. The words "Du Hast" are taken from German wedding vows. The song describes the two stages of a relationship. The first half is "du hast mich" meaning "you have me." So it is about two people in love and beginning their marriage. Things of course change, and the play on words comes out in the second half of the song when it changes to "du hasst mich" (du haßt mich) which translates out to "you hate me."
The whole song means You Hate Me- here is the English version of the song - ruclips.net/video/QYfTOwkE06A/видео.html
@@jdsim9173 no yes but no.
The literal meaning is Du hast NOT du hasst.
One is oyu have one is you hate.
The translation of you hate me is WRONG. It ebvcomes apperant when you listen to the song in german and not only the "du hast" part.
It builds up to Du hast mich gefragt, und ich hab' nichts gesagt.
In this instance you hate me makes no sense, as it would be translated to you hate me asked, and I di not answer, whereas in the proper translation (from their lyric booklet in the single) is: You proposed a question and I did not answer.
However, that is the fun with the lyrics.
It can be phonetically be understood to mean you hate me as du hast and du hasst are pronounced the same.
This lead to the wrong englsih translation.
But if you take tha phonetical similarity together with the underline sound and idea about marrige, the du hast becomes du hasst, just as Rick said.
It is failour to answer the question which led to the hatred.
Storywise it tells the story of someone askeing the(!) question. Which is the frist refrain.
Willst du bis der Tod euch scheidet, treu ihr sein bis alle Tage (Do you wish to be faithfull to her untill death parts you).
This is answered by Nein (no).
Which leads to the vers Du, du hast, du hast mich, again written as hast not hasst in the booklet.
However with the play phonetically you can verymuch now understand that the build up to the refrain can (and in my mind must) be understood as du hasst mich (you hate me).
So no your shared translation is wrong it absolutly butchers the "pre-refrain".
The original states.
Du, du hast, du hast mich, du hast mich
Du hast mich gefragt, du hast mich gefragt
Du hast mich gefragt und ich hab' nichts gesagt
The wrong stranslation states
You hate me to say, and I did not obey - which not only gramitally is absolutly wrong (something Rammstein is rather precise about in their language as they don't modulate language to fit the narrative, but they change words a left over from their time in the GDR where they had to be very careful what words to use) but also wrong with respect to the information.
They change the
You have asked me, and I did not reply to You hate me and I did not obey.
Sorry, but I got the story of the song from a German friend when I lived in South Korea. He worked there for BMW. He was raised in East Germany like the band members. The English version of the song which they have sang in the past, is not the same as the German version. I will go with what my friend shared with me. It was almost 20 years ago, but I remember the conversation well.
When artists make English versions of their songs, they usually have to change the lyrics substantially to fit the melody ..and often, like in this case, some things in the original just doesn't translate - something we often see in movie subtitles in foreign movies. Things like wordplay; "hast" is "have" but phonetically it's the same, "hasst" = hate, which probably were their intentions.
Till is playing with german words. That's the play with "du hasst mich" but there comes more "du hast mich ... gefragt" that's the declination of "you've asked me"
Also the play with "bis der Tod uns scheidet" (until death separates us) and "bis zum tod der Scheide"(until death of the vagina) 🧐
He's a poet and everyone can interpret anything in the lyrics 🥰
But translation is hard. Cause of the play with the words.
I've not seen anyone say, which I love is how he's German yet says "Chanter" which is "sing" in french, and even over the crowd and without a mic, you could hear him
Another beautiful song: Ohne Dich.
One of my favorites. If you like Till singing more soft, this is one of their more ballad ones
I love the way the keyboardist is on a treadmill. Brings a metronomic movement to the music which demands absolute precision from the drummer! Very cool. Tiil is an amazing front man 🤩
They also make great music videos. Watch "Deutschland" from 2019 (also a bit more recent than Du hast) for great vocals, a massive video and make sure to get english subtitles, text ist important with this one. (even the automated subtitles turned to english do quite a good job in this case).
They have a song called mein teil. It’s an example of the epitome of Rammstein. My favorite song of theirs. I saw them with System of a Down. Rammstein’s show was amazing. Can’t even put it into words
I feel like the song "ich tu dir weh" Live from Maddison Square Gardens is as perfect of a performance as you will ever see from this band. Such a immense example of every aspect of Til's voice.
YES!!!
I love that performance!
the snare drum in the beginnig is the 2nd best sound ever
The performance is great. The atmosphere on the other hand seems forced a lot of time. It just doesn't feel at home the likes of european tours.
Great review. They absolutely incorporate techno into their music. They are the perfect Industrial Metal band.
I wouldn't say this is a typical Rammstein song, but it was their first breakout hit in 1997, and about the only one to get mainstream radio play in the US. I think the band has greatly improved their skill, their songwriting, their creativity over the years.
For an intense experience, you can look at 'Deutschland', a rather disturbing look at German history, and it asks how can they be proud of their country, when they've got so much darkness in their past.
Also much better to look at the vocals.
What is a typical Rammstein song? I would posit there is none.
Popatrz w swoją historię to ci się włos zjeży!
I don't think any country or nation is sunshine and rainbows for all their history... what matters is you look at and acknowledge the dark parts so that they won't be repeated. This includes my own country of The United States of America.
@@PalleRasmussenIf you want to hear the original Rammstein, then songs like Heirate Mich or Das Alte Leid, when you want to hear the futuristic Rammstein, then Eifersucht or Tier and if you want to hear the modern Rammstein, then Giftig or Adieu
i love to hear our neighbours performing in my motherlanguage,; rammstein makes it possible 😎it's pure, raw german power + a perfect show. so many milliones around the world can't be wrong.
It's all real except for the lightning from the keyboards. I would recommend "Ich tu dir weh" live from Madison Square Garden, where apart from an insane stage performance you can also hear more of Till's singing.
I'm really looking forward to more reactions of Rammstein! 🖤
I've seen them live and I can assure you that the pyrotechnics are for real, an impressive experience that you will never forget. The whole band create an incredible performance.
I wasn't at this specific concert but I've seen them a few times live and I can tell you for certain that this is all done live
Ich war dieses Jahr bereits zum 7. Konzert von Rammstein und ich habe jede Minute genossen. Wer so ein Spektakel noch nicht erleben durfte, hat definitiv etwas verpasst✌️😁 Übrigens ist die Pyro real……💥🔥☄️👍😁 Till Lindemann hat für diese Effekte ein Ausbildung abgeschlossen und die Lizenz als Pyrotechniker erworben…
I'm Soo happy you're enjoying this! They had 50 different cameras stationed to capture this...wow!
Love your analysis. Rammstein are unique.
truly a one-of-a-kind band.
I'm not even a Rammstein fan, but they are on my must see live show list.
I saw them last year. You don't have to be a fanboy/girl to love what's going on. It's an incredibly visceral experience! I brought my 15yr old and he had the time of his life!
I love watching Till perform. He just looks so cool.
Loving your reactions to my favourite band! If I could reccommend Ich Tu Dir Weh...live from Madison Square Garden...as your next jump into the Rammstein rabbit hole. It's probably the song which showcases Till Lindemann's full vocal range better than any other.
Yes 🤘
It's a good song and great performance but I don't think it is the best showcase of his voice. Epic performance of the song though!
@@theinvisibleneonrainbowzeb2567 Really???...What would you suggest then?
Rammstein is undoubtedly one of the most entertaining metall bands out there. And also almost all their musics are quality ones.
I remember the first time I heard this the video was on MTV at the other guitarist in our band's house, and his ancestry is French Canadian, and he was asking me what the lyrics meant. I didn't know a lot of German at the time.
"I can't really tell if he's singing "You Have Me" or "You Hate Me", he might mean both."
"Oh yeah, that's perfect." he replied, and laughed. Later on, I saw the official song title. Turns out Till plays with words like that often, I've found Rammstein to be a good band to study the lyrics of for getting better at understanding German and a few of its nuances.
For native german speakers is this an anti-lovesong. If a native german hear this "Du hast" without knowing or reading "Du hast" it means "you hate " or "you have". It's a conversation or monolog between two mariaged persons, who will live together (or not) till one of them died. The band has really interesting lyrics all time, that seems to be a kind of gaslighting. German language is complicated for non-native speakers, but greatest poetry for native speakers of the german language. But it's also very simple lyrics for non-german speakers to sing with them. Rammstein is the band, who can play also outside in the USAcin their own german language. The lead singer Till Lindemann was a very shy person on stage in the early days of the band, and so they made all those fireworks around him. All band members are realy normal persons in their private lives. But the whole show and performances are relaxing for them. After 30 years on stage, they are so experienced performers.
Even if you weren't a fan of their music, you could enjoy their stage shows. They are second to none. Also, this is industrial metal, which is a sub-genre that includes an electronic element. In Rammstein's case it is called Neue Deutsche Härte (New German Hardness). Which was coined by the German press after Rammstein released their first album in 1995. This is also their most recognisable song, as it is easy to follow and acts as a gateway to the band.
I do NOT recommend listening to Rammstein while driving a band bus across the desert in the middle of the night WITHOUT setting your cruise control! Trust me! It was expensive! 😆
Till likes to burn the stage up. His annunciation is amazing, as is his voice. Thanks, and cheers!
The place for the audience in front of the stage is called the "Feuerzone" ^^'
My dad is a huge Rammstein Fan so I went with him to a concert of them.
I don‘t love them but the live show is a 10/10.
The pyro you have in „Du Hast“ or „Sonne“ is unbelievable.
It get‘s soooo warm 😂
I always thought Rammstein was just another German industrial metal band. I had no idea a guy who looks like Herman Munster could sing like this! Thank you for getting me to listen to this.
I think that Till just screamed at the crowd "CHANTEZ"!! in french since its in Paris which means in english "SING"!!! Love it!!! ❤
They are amazing to see live!! I saw them in Vegas on a more intimate stage. I had goosebumps throughout! The best show I've ever seen & still get excited telling about it but know words can never do justice. It was an incredible experience & yes they sound EXACTLY as recorded. Just incredible artist's in both sound & vision. I love that you liked them too! Def go if you ever have a chance, it will stay with you forever:)
their firework is awesome ! one of a kind
At the beginning of their career they called it "dance metal" themselves.
In Germany it is mostly categorized as "neue deutsche Härte".
Edit: really loved how you pointed out that this song is not as monotone or "easy" as it appeaers. It would not be such a success for decades if it where.
Saw this band a couple of years ago LIVE and i must say its a must. They have presence on stage and give a heck of a show!!
Yes, the pyrotechnics are real. Till has taken the time to become a pyrotechnition. He and the band are fabulous ❤
You can feel the heat from the flames at the gigs & all the pyrotechnics are real + what ever country everyone sings in German.
Rammstein is one of those groups where you don’t go to a concert, you to an experience. The pyros are live and what looks like grease they have on their bodies is actually fire retardant.
Another term you may not have heard of when describing Rammstein is Industrial Metal. Really big in Germany.
Omg, I just loved watching you watch the clip and talk about it. It’s just a wonderful clip. So well executed and directed.