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@alanbstard43 жыл бұрын
why is there a black person at 5:19. It's ancient Germany. She returns as other figures. Made no sense
@sumone99203 жыл бұрын
Check out batushka, their a polish band but the theme is the old Eastern Orthodox Church, I believe Greek.
@Avetarx3 жыл бұрын
Please check out Mein Herz Brennt Piano Version, Till Lindemann' voice is incredible in that song and very haunting!
@michaelmengis52303 жыл бұрын
I‘m from Swiss and to me the piano pard feels like t Fynix Rising geting old end kind of like my Grand pa thinking of is past life end telling it to me. Kind of teching wat not to do but in a melancolig kind of way but at the same time he feals like, at the end all is gona be good🇨🇭🙋🏻♂️
@michaelmengis52303 жыл бұрын
By the way they have a Song caled America to mabe you will react to it to one Day
@Thagnar2 жыл бұрын
Hi Elizabeth, German is my first language - so as a native pls let me explain as concise as possible many of the hidden symbols and meanings in this great song: In advance - please apologize the mistakes that I have certainly made as English is not my first language :-) Before I go through it just some general remarks: the black lady’s persona in the video is “Germania” and she represents Germany (the nation / the people) and in many scenes where she appears the colors black, red and gold (colors of the German flag) are dominant. The video as well as the lyrics are a critical review on Germany’s history. Main scenes of the video: The first scene with the roman soldiers refers to the battle of Teutoburg forest, the first time the German tribes untied under Arminius against the Romans and ambushed them on their march back to their winter camp + completely annihilated several legions - the romans would never return and fortify at the Rhine - this could be seen as the birth of the German identity. The red laser beams throughout the video I think are guiding thread (German expression “roter Faden”" translates to “red thread” and translates to guiding principle / guideline of a story) When Germania (black lady) in golden armor (black red gold as main colors of the scene pushes the standard into the ground she raises all the dead medieval knights - a reference to the strength of the German people who recovered time after time throughout history from catastrophes (especially, but not only) in the middle ages (crusades, Hunnic invasion, plague, etc.) - the additional meaning i think is the fact that German people several times followed their countries call for War - even if they were already beaten up (e.g. after WWI going into WWII) Next scene (fistfight) is from the roaring twenties, the period between the two world wars where upper class society was decadent on the backs of ordinary people + entertainment industry was born. Next scene shows the Hindenburg disaster (famous German Airship which blew up in flames) during a time of growing industrialization 1930s. Next Scene is from the communist elite in eastern Germany who was indulging in party and Champaign while ordinary people were poor and the main idea of communism should be equality of the people. Then the scene in the middle ages - where the monks (representing the church) feast on Germania (the land) and suppress the common folk (underneath the table). The scene in the prison again refers to the roaring twenties, as Germania is dressed in a Prussian uniform suppressing the German people. Additionally money is thrown away by everybody, a reference to the big inflation in Germany after WWI. Then the rockets (Nazi German was working on the first warfare rockets called V1 and V2 (V standing for “Vergeltung” which translates to retaliation - fitting to the picture with the rockets, the lyrics are an alliteration on “über” a german pre-syllable/prefix meaning over. “Überheblich (overbearing / presumptuous), Überlegen (superior) Übernehmen (taking over), Übergeben (handing over), überraschen (surprise), Überfallen (ambush), „Deutschland, Deutschland über allen“ (Germany, Germany above everyONE). The line „Deutschland, Deutschland über alleN“ (Germany above everyONE) is a reference to one of the verses of former national anthem of Germany which was in use from 1922 to 1945 and got excluded after WW2 for being too nationalistic. In this verse there was a line “Deutschland, Deutschland über alleS“ (a subtle difference to the line in Rammstein’s version translating to “Germany, Germany above everyTHING”). The actual verse with this line was already written in 1842, long before the formation of Germany as a Nation (which only happened in 1871) - therefore “Germany, Germany above everything” was relating to the importance of uniting the several German ministates, kingdoms and Duchies into one nation. After WWI this verse got taken into the national anthem of Germany as it spoke to the patriotism of the German people but later officially excluded fomr the anthem since it was deemed too nationalistic. Today this verse/line is generally frowned upon and would be associated with Neo-Nationalism. Using this line in the scene with the concentration camps including the subtle change from “Germany above everyTHING” (which has already the nationalistic connotation) to “Germany above everyONE” which carries an even more nationalistic / racist meaning is a very clever double-reference to the doctrine of racial supremacy in the Third Reich. The Concentration camp prisoners have symbols sewn on their jackets for the groups the Nazis hunted and killed (yellow star for Jews, Pink triangle for Homosexuals, red symbol for political adversaries (communists). Germania is on the side of the Nazis and has an eyepatch (representing the blind eye that many Germans turned on the atrocities of the Nazi regime. The Scene where Till is dressed as a woman refers to the left wing terrorist group called “Rote Armee Fraktion” - a terrorist association in the 1970s responsible for several political assassinations and murders as well as a famous kidnapping of German Diplomats in Stockholm. Then there is the scene with the stake at which books are burned by the Nazis and people are burned by the church (inquisition). Later the monk (church) and the Nazi soldier hug (as the church did not go against the Nazis when they came to power and both organizations were responsible for a lot of intolerance and suffering in their times. The scene where Germania is dressed in white with a Halo I think refers to the positive, the strength of the German people who recovered time after time from several catastrophic disasters in their history. Later she gives birth to puppies representing the German people. The puppies are from a rare breed of dogs (Leonbergers) who’s population got almost extinct in both world wars (symbolized with the dogs wearing gas masks) but recovered after the wars. In these scenes the band members wear space suits - in my view a reference to the (hopefully) better future of the German people. In the very last scene of the outro you can once more see Germania with national colors (black, red gold) with black lipstick, red eyes and golden armor before a red/ black background holding an eagle, the heraldic symbol of Germany. Finally, please find below the lyrics of the song as the perfectly convey the message of the problematic relationship many Germans have to their homeland, wanting to be proud of it but not being able to due to it’s difficult history: One further remark to one of the more important lines of the lyrics: The line in this song "So jung und doch so alt" (So young and yet so old) refers to the fact that the German people with their idenitify have been around for thousands of years, however the actual state of Germany as a nation was only founded very late (1871) thorough the unification of several mini states (Prussia, Hessia, Saxonia, Bavaria, etc.) Here now the lyrics (copied from the internet): [Verse 1] You (You have, you have, you have, you have) Have cried a lot (Cried, cried, cried, cried) Separated in spirit (Separated, separated, separated, separated) United in heart (United, united, united, united) We (We are, we are, we are, we are) Have been together for so long (You are, you are, you are, you are) Your breath's cold (So cold, so cold, so cold, so cold) The heart in flames (So hot, so hot, so hot, so hot) You (You can, you can, you can, you can) I (I know, I know, I know, I know) We (We are, we are, we are, we are) You (You stay, you stay, you stay, you stay) [Chorus] Germany - my heart in flames Want to love and damn you Germany - your breath's cold So young, and yet so old Germany! [Verse 2] I (You have, you have, you have, you have) I never want to leave you (You cry, you cry, you cry, you cry) One can love you (You love, you love, you love, you love) And want to hate you (You hate, you hate, you hate, you hate) Presumptuous, superior Take over, hand over/puke Surprise, invade Germany, Germany above everything [Chorus] Germany - my heart in flames Want to love and damn you Germany - your breath is cold So young, and yet so old Germany - your love Is a curse and a blessing Germany - my love I can't give you Germany! Germany! [Bridge] You I We All of you You (superior/overpowering, unnecessary) I (Übermenschen (translates to “superior humans” - a term the Nazis implicitly used for themselves as the calles other races “Untermenschen” - translating to “inferior humans”), weary) We (The higher you climb, the further you fall) You (Germany, Germany above everyone) [Chorus] Germany - your heart in flames Want to love and damn you Germany - my breath's cold So young, and yet so old Germany - your love Is a curse and blessing Germany - my love I can't give you Germany!
@daijin12502 жыл бұрын
"this could be seen as the birth of the German identity" That's actually a nationalistic myth created in the 19th century. There was no "German" identity in antiquity. There were many different Germanic tribes living in the territory that would later become Germany and they didn't really consider themselves to be related. They had shifting alliances with other people (including the Romans) based on self interest not on cultural identity. But I'm pretty sure that Rammstein knows this. The video doesn't only show German history but also interpretations of history (Geschichte und Geschichtsbilder).
@friedegglet2 жыл бұрын
thank you for the explanation, well worth reading
@soulassimilate32032 жыл бұрын
thank you so much for sharing your knowledge here. i'm from America but have German heritage and I love learning and hearing the history from people where my family is from. I cannot speak German very well so reading your translation of the lyrics meant a lot to me. I am proud to ancestral connection Germany and know it's come a long way since those dark days. thank you, cheers. 😊
@stirbjoernwesterhever62232 жыл бұрын
The Roman scene can not refer to the batlle of Arminius, because that battle was 9 AD and here they say the scene is 16 AD. therefore it had to be one of the punishment expeditions of Germanicus.
@MarthadelPilarMoreno2 жыл бұрын
Wow, thanks for the detailed explanaition on the scenes. I thought it was a general critic on Germany and how some things in its history as a country are complicated and desastrous. but after your explanaition, it really goes deeper.
@sebonesiful3 жыл бұрын
The actress represents 'Germania' through the ages btw. In the beginning we have the Germans defeating Rome. The scene with Till dressed as woman is the R.A.F. The two guys boxing represent the infighting during the Weimar Republic. During the ww2 scene you can see Germania being blind on the 'right' side. The people awaiting their hanging have different stars: one is jewish, one is a socialist, one is homosexual. The dogs she is giving birth to are a typical german breed. The guys in their political party office is during the DDR. That's all I remember, but there is more. Also, if you really want to hear Till sing, check out 'Seemann' and 'Ohne Dich' by Rammstein. Thanks for your video, great as always! Edit: thanks everyone so far for adding stuff and expanding upon my short list and the civil dialogue! :) Edit2: please keep this dialogue about this video, the performance, the song, it's lyrics and most of all a positive one! I don't want this to devolve into a toxic discussion. Thanks.
@StevenFox803 жыл бұрын
I agree with every line of this comment! The Romans fighting in the beginning resemble the Battle of the Teutoburger Forest (aka Varusschlacht) in 9 AD in which Germanic tribes wiped out three legions absolutely shocking Rome and stopping it's expansion into Greater Germania. It's seen as the birth of Germany by many, even tough the Germanic people wouldn't see themselves as a unified nation even when the HRE came into existence.
@RocketDragons3 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love the representation of Germania throughout the video. I think the concept was amazing and I think Ruby Commey did a great job of expressing Germania and Germany's history without any speaking lines.
@pinebender3 жыл бұрын
Seemann from Apocaliptica feat. Nina Hagen best version. Nina is able to sing 5 octaves! check out Nina Hagen.
@roaxeskhadil3 жыл бұрын
The "blind on the right eye" is something I'd missed so far. Good spot. To add some more things appearing: People throwing Molotov cocktails: The student insurrection of the 1960s. Burning of the books by the Nazis. Medieval warfare. Possibly a reference to the crusades, as all other "big" events I can think of are either earlier or later. Monks tearing Germania apart and feasting on her: late medieval church & reformation wars. The short shot of a tank rolling: probably alluding to the events of June 17, 1953.
@The_Seal773 жыл бұрын
One Dich is a heart ripper
@crazywolf51773 жыл бұрын
You are the first American that I hear pronouncing Umlauts perfectly and it warms my little german heart. 💖
@joejacquesschulz85143 жыл бұрын
Don't underestimate the language skills of Americans. I knew a woman from Texas who learned German perfectly in only one year. Only her English wasn't that good, coming from Texas and all, what can I say...
@RahimRahmat3 жыл бұрын
Well, she DID sing German opera back in her day......
@draskuul3 жыл бұрын
@@joejacquesschulz8514 People often forget that Texas was originally settled (outside of natives of course) by Germans, Poles and Czechs more than anyone else. There are still a couple clusters of these native languages being spoken in some communities.
@joejacquesschulz85143 жыл бұрын
@@draskuul You know a lot and I am totally aware that a lot of early settlers in Texas had a German background. Moreover many settlers from Eastern Europe came from the German minorities in these countries. Yet during the American Civil War a lot of Texans had sympathies for the Confederates and almost alll Germans were totally against slavery. What I learned a whole lot of German settlers in Texas got killed for that. A great number of German settlers also joined the Yankees and got killed in that war. Those who survived often served afterwards in the wars against the Native Americans. Thus the German influence was minimized more than a century ago.
@joejacquesschulz85143 жыл бұрын
@@RahimRahmat Yes, she did. She also sang pop songs in the GDR. Only classically trained singers were allowed to perform in the GDR, no matter what genre.
@OJB42 Жыл бұрын
The thing I like about Rammstein is they don't half do things. Everything is super intense, with no compromise. This band is awesome!
@BalynOmavel Жыл бұрын
I hope you caught the irony of the current society :)
@OJB42 Жыл бұрын
@@BalynOmavel Yeah, I see your point.
@RipSNake Жыл бұрын
I only disagree on the part of "with no cmpromise" they what they do with full compromise of given the message they attend to. They really good at acting and deliverying the message they want to, althought it maight not be the most peacefull at all, they reach to your gut, regardless the nation you are from. I'm from Argentina and always a great love for them and for the messages they send us with every composition they make. 🤟
@OJB42 Жыл бұрын
@@RipSNake Well, sure. Don't take that too literally. Everything involves *some* compromise.
@maritakorneliusson21459 ай бұрын
Thats for sure🤘🏼💪🏻👍🏻
@martinbuhrer38933 жыл бұрын
I'm not a big fan of Rammstein, but as a german, this song hit me so deep in the feels that it actually made me tear up at some points. The line "Man kann dich lieben und will dich hassen" (We can love you, but we want to hate you), which is directed at our country and its history may sound pretty cliché, but it encapsulates perfectly the kind of inner conflict that any sane german person would feel in their heart. We want to love our country and be proud just like any other nation - but because of our past, we are aware of the evils the exploitation and overvaluation of such sentiments can and will bring about.
@EchoSevenNine3 жыл бұрын
I'm from Northern Ireland, Martin and know exactly how you feel. We have dual nationality here and to support or have pride in either one leaves you looking like a biggot to one side or the other. To take it further, to be seen as decent upstanding person here without prejudice, you have to distance yourself from national pride as much as you can. You can't just not have an opinion on it, you actually feel compelled to tell people you hate it.
@goldenhate66493 жыл бұрын
I found it depends what you are proud about. Say with the US, we are not proud of how long we kept slavery around, but we are proud of other things from said time. One of the best ways I've heard it put for Germany, is to not be proud of the government or the events it caused, but for the creative, innovative, and fighting spirit of the people. Germany is the birthplace of modern rocketry, but it was misused by the government. You don't have to be proud of the government, but be proud of the innovation. The US has its issues now with being proud of the wrong things, primarily race, and its sad. We no longer hold innovation and community above all else, we have devolved to near full tribalism.
@gwolf10963 жыл бұрын
hahahaha USA really brainwashed the hell out of you people, read a little history you know USA was, is and will be the real one truth evil.
@EchoSevenNine3 жыл бұрын
@@gwolf1096 Whats your point here? Are you American? Are you trying to win the "evil country contest" or something?
@ChrististKing3 жыл бұрын
@@gwolf1096 evil is everywhere dude, not just the USA. I've traveled the world and can tell you that you have a very small mind world view.
@MagicianOfOz3 жыл бұрын
The different "eras" are different times in German history, except for the space suits which is generally interpreted as future archaeologists studying a forgotten Germany. The black woman is "Germania", and represents the country throughout history. That's why she's sometimes a leader (like during WW2), she's being devoured by the christian monks during the dark ages, she's happily entertaining the masses during the Weimar Republic, etc. That end scene with the dog is a very specific breed of dog that was very common in Germany and then almost went extinct, but a couple were found and the breed was saved. Which in my personal opinion I think they use to symbolise the part of German society that they feel almost was obliterated, but can still be saved. A couple of things that are hard to catch unless you know the language: The red laser that's almost omnipresent is from a German expression "rote Faden", the closest idiomatic expression in English I can think of is "common thread", so they're basically saying there's a common thread/theme throughout history. During the early scenes of Germania during WW2 she has an eyepatch over her right eye. There's a german expression that translates to "To be blind on the left/right eye.", with the context of someone being blind to the wrongdoings of political extremists on either the left or right side. You'll also notice that in the end of that scene the patch has moved to her left eye, right before it clips to the hostage-scene with Till in drag and a shootout. This being a reference to an overreaction in post-nazi Germany that allowed the rise of left extremists which then had some horrible outcomes (R.A.F). Finally one of the very subtle things Till does (which he first did right after you very correctly mentioned how constants are sung through in German), is a twist on the old German national anthem, which used to start with the phrase "Deutschland, Deutschland, über alles, über alles in der Welt." Basically "Germany, Germany, over everything, over everything in the world.". This is no longer part of the official anthem since it's too loaded, but it's very well known. But! He sings "Deutschland, Deutschland, über allen.", he changes alles -> allen, which changes the meaning from everything -> everyone. So with the scenography during the times he sings it, my own interpretation is that he is blaming Germany for being oppressive towards it's own people (in different ways during different times, but that for me is the "red thread" or common thread/theme throughout) You did an amazing job analysing his voice and technique, made even more impressive since it's in a foreign language, and has VERY strong imagery, which is hard to see the artistic in when you're not so familiar with the history.
@n0kki853 жыл бұрын
I came to read the comments, just to find this, where someone breaks down all the symbolics and submeanings. Thank you mr wizard.
@MagicianOfOz3 жыл бұрын
@@n0kki85 well.. calling it "all" is giving me a lot of undue credit, there's WAY too much to put in a yt-comment, and I am 100% convinced there's a ton I haven't found in it yet. xD But thank you, I love how much depth there is in what Rammstein does, and I just want to share it with everyone. So it's really nice that someone appreciates it. ^^
@Jontman423 жыл бұрын
@@MagicianOfOz What about the roman soldier's head Germania is carrying through the ages? Any specifics as to when she's holding it, or later kissing and biting it?
@MrMordlord3 жыл бұрын
@@Jontman42 Germany had all along its history many intersections with the italians / romans. The first scene with thos legionnaires is about the german myth "Nieblungenlied". The main hero of this story slew an dragon, the so called "Lindwurm". Historians later explained this with the roman legion beeing the Lindwurm and the hero has been the "german" commander of this time (thats where the head is from, i suppose) Later in Time there was the holy roman empire. It was germany with a deep connection to the pope. In WW2 the pope actually turned a blind eye to what happend. And Italy was a close ally to hitler (kissing) and later they "betrayed" Hitler (biting).
@Alexander-ck1up3 жыл бұрын
You totally got it 👍🏻 Greetings from Germany 😀
@ewoudvanaalst40893 жыл бұрын
Let us appriciate Elizabeth for a minute: She has to analyse Till's singing skills, but also has to watch a quite grim videoclip that is all over the place, and she has to translate a lyrics that is very key to understanding the song and not misinterpet it. Because Deutschland is a very strong song in so many aspects, it tells a story. And to analyse all that when you listen to it for the first time is quite difficult. So credits to Elizabeth for doing all that, it's not easy
@Tommuli_Haudankaivaja3 жыл бұрын
Quite grim video? Am I that used to gore, violence and evil?
@ewoudvanaalst40893 жыл бұрын
@@Tommuli_Haudankaivaja for some people it is grim, you see how it affects elizabeth. I study history so I am more like: ah, yeah. Death.
@Tommuli_Haudankaivaja3 жыл бұрын
@@ewoudvanaalst4089 I did too study history. Do you study anything specifically?
@Snerual19923 жыл бұрын
You mean like it was misinterpreted by so many when it was first released? The backlash it got. But I guess that's par for the course, that's what you want when you make a video like this. It's meant to be uncomfortable.
@ewoudvanaalst40893 жыл бұрын
@@Tommuli_Haudankaivaja Well I study to be a teacher now but I am not sure if I want to go through with that. I think I'd rather want to specialize in some period. For me that would be the Viking age
@derchristoph6662 жыл бұрын
I never understood why I should watch someone watching and explaining something. Now I do. Your passion und interpretation brought tears to my eyes. This song, performed live in Vienna's biggest Stadion among 50k Austrians screaming "Deutschland", considering Austria's past, was exciting and shocking at the same time, gave me the strongest emotions I've ever had during a concert.
@Rammacher292 жыл бұрын
Christoph Boehm I thought the same thing when we went to the concert in Philly! Here we were Americans gathered into a stadium all shouting "Deutschland"!! I was thinking this is insane. I mean put us in an "earlier decade" and we probably would be looked at like we were Nazi sympathizers or just plain crazy.
@eir5765 Жыл бұрын
Can totally relate. I was in Munich, Germany with 70k people. I am german myself but this was hard to experience. On the one hand you wanted to shout expressing your anger about german history or just sing along loud and on the other hand it bothered me to shout "Deutschland"so I just ended up watching the audience.
@pezelpetz Жыл бұрын
Als Österreicher stehst Du einfach nicht im Stadium und schreist "Deutschland" raus.
@wolflarsen1900 Жыл бұрын
@@pezelpetz ich kenne einen Östereicher, der das ganz gerne gemacht hat. Eigentlich müssten wir Deutsche in Deutschland uns mehr schämen das wort östereich zu schreien (welche immernoch nicht in der Nato sind, weil sie immernoch einer russischen Erpressung kuschen)
@mr.cauliflower35367 ай бұрын
I think Three arrows has a better explanation of "Deutschland" due to him being far more knowledgable in the topic as he is German.
@KetzerkaterContent3 жыл бұрын
"Roter Faden" (red thread) is what we call a recurring theme in german. This video quite literally has red lasers connecting all events and times.
@HunterLundVancouver3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for that point of clarification, I was wondering exactly that.
@TheApp93 жыл бұрын
Oh no it is much more deep. The editor is a satanic fan. In the Kabale the Jewish Religion Adam flies Agathe beginning around the earth In a coffin. A kind of semester Laser hit the coffin and Adam falls in Artefakts (also often shown in the video) and due the toostrengh laser the coffin Adam fall in artefacts on the earth.
@ShoNuff71873 жыл бұрын
@@TheApp9 what do you mean?
@TheApp93 жыл бұрын
@@ShoNuff7187 Hard to explain. Every religion has its initiation story. How mankind became existing in this planet. The Jewish story of start of human life on earth contains Adam as the first man on earth, gliding, sticking on the Jewish story (The Kabale), in a coffin over earth. But a godlike spark, symbolised by the red laser, hit the coffin, and Adam was crushed into stone parts (the heads and bodyparts out of stone are very often shown in the video) and fall onto earth. Ithink this fits all regarding Jewish religion and symbols in the video.
@TheApp93 жыл бұрын
Sorry my first answer were made unreadable due to so called auto correction, or better called auto destruction ;)
@PanamanianMan3173 жыл бұрын
Rammstein is an iconic band. They are quite popular in Latin America despite almost all songs being in their native German. It is also one of the few bands whose founding members still remain in the band. No lineup changes at all for 30 years.
@joejacquesschulz85143 жыл бұрын
Latin America was very popular for Germans for a long time. (Nope, I don't refer to Bruno Traven, but to Germans who came later.) I seem to remember that less than 20 years ago there was a callcenter in Buenos Aires whichprovided customer support in German. How come I am not surprised Rammstein gets much love in Latin America??
@tornoutlaw3 жыл бұрын
@@joejacquesschulz8514 Interesting to see someone mention B. Traven. By the way, I always thought the B initialized no specific name? As the man was born as Otto Feige and used the alias Ret Marut, while B. Traven was a pseudonym as a writer.
@magnumchaos3 жыл бұрын
Rammstein actually has a fervent fanbase in the US as well. Every time they tour, each show has sold out in MINUTES over the last two decades.
@robertobrenes52833 жыл бұрын
I am from Costa Rica and we are waiting for a Rammstein concert for so long... btw Ohne Dich is a beatiful song for a reaction/review!
@axelander93973 жыл бұрын
Sadly, they broke up recently tho
@Dahrenhorst2 жыл бұрын
This is not just a song, it's a total work of art integrating cinematic pictorial language, text and music. This particular piece of art can't be understood without a thorough knowledge of German history, which is continuously and in abundance referenced to especially in the visual part of this video. Rammstein are not just musicians, they are musical artists. In hundreds of years, most of today's musicians will be forgotten, Rammstein will remain.
@BigKnecht Жыл бұрын
Wagner approves.
@surfsquid7 Жыл бұрын
This is one of the most powerlfull music videos I've ever seen. I'm proud of being a part of this music video and having my name in the credits among all our Polish reenactors listed as World War 1 and World War 2 soldiers. Cheers!
@agriskaminskis93526 ай бұрын
In true 'bow down' to present anti-European ideology this video should have featured switching between African, Muslim middle east and hindu identity Germania. But even that wouldn't be enough "diversity". Falsify historical image to appease the ideologs. A sorry state of being.
@capp003 жыл бұрын
Love Rammstein. Of the many, many concerts I've been to in my life, they take the cake for the most entertaining stage show I've ever seen.
@magnusbergqvist21233 жыл бұрын
I am so looking forward to see them next year. The concert were supposed to have been last year, then moved to this year, and then moved again to next year. Were supposed to have seen them at a festival 10+ years ago, but they cancelled 2 days before the festival due to illness..
@gkm29283 жыл бұрын
The keyboardist is playing while running on a treadmill with I have no doubt, fire bellowing around him. The whole things is a spectacle
@dragonsword73703 жыл бұрын
@@gkm2928 someone has calculated the amount of miles flake has treadmill walked during all the shows and... it is alot.
@iogssothoth6663 жыл бұрын
I was in the live in the arena of Nîmes, in 2005, which was turned into the Volerball DVD. The best concert I've been to. Rammstein doesn't make concerts. They make spectacle of the highest level.
@joejacquesschulz85143 жыл бұрын
@@iogssothoth666 How do you find them entertaining? Is that because of the Pyrotechnics? Are you a fireman?
@guitar1cr3 жыл бұрын
Unsurprisingly, the lyrics to this Rammstein song have a heartfelt meaning in which he claims not to be proud of Germany even though he loves his homeland. Since the release of this single, it has been heavily criticized by many people who do not understand the German language and are guided by what the music video shows. Das ist Rammstein! Danke schön, du bist wunderschön.
@derrickowen81623 жыл бұрын
This can be said for most countries actually. People should always love their homeland. Doing so should never mean that they agree with everything their nation has done. All the major bad events in history were not done by nations or their people; they were done, or at least enforced, by the politicians and leaders.
@MrRavellon3 жыл бұрын
Dunno, I got the gist of it even before I looked up the translation. Maybe it's just the Russian in me speaking, I feel like there's more in common between Russia and East Germany post the fall of the wall than there is between East and West Germany, in certain regards.
@MasticinaAkicta3 жыл бұрын
Remember when americans song happily on the song "Amerika" ....yeah
@oscarlinebaugh89303 жыл бұрын
@Immortal It's happening in the US now also. I hope both countries get through it.
@jovanzivotic32753 жыл бұрын
Hope i'm not the only one who looked for translation before evaluating this song...
@Dan_J_Hoyt3 жыл бұрын
The back part is a piano version of Sonne, one of their best songs
@Kodaemon3 жыл бұрын
The visuals at the end with Germania in the glass coffin are also a reference to the video for Sonne.
@blockbertus3 жыл бұрын
@@Kodaemon Good catch
@klamin_original3 жыл бұрын
I think Deutschland now is their best song since it’s the most poetic and also message-wise strongest song
@Jeffnismoser3 жыл бұрын
Yeah!! I was like I know the piano song it's one of their old song I thought at first that was from their song Mutter who could have been a great link but you are right it is Sonne!!
@Glaubwuerdigkeit3 жыл бұрын
Agreed.
@Slamraptor Жыл бұрын
If this video is shaking your emotions try to imagine what it feels like if you're German. It is so good and it physically hurts. An absolute masterpiece.
@NerdishNature Жыл бұрын
it feels exaclty like that. it hurts deeply and its very important that it does. Shes analysing it perfectly. so impressive.
@whosthedena8440 Жыл бұрын
100%. As a german it rly deeply hurts. First time i saw/heard it, was with my dad and we both cried
@user-fo3ug3cr4m11 ай бұрын
I cannot relate, because I don't buy into the Schuldkult. Every country on earth has its dark age and yet they don't hyperfixate on it, like we do. Be proud of the accomplishments of your country and keep them coming.
@agriskaminskis93526 ай бұрын
In true 'bow down' to present anti-European ideology this video should have featured switching between African, Muslim middle east and hindu identity Germania. But even that wouldn't be enough "diversity". Falsify historical image to appease the ideologs. A sorry state of being.
@HoseTheBeast4 ай бұрын
@@user-fo3ug3cr4myour dark age just happens to be among the top 5 in the world😂
@Drew_pew_pew_pew3 жыл бұрын
Rammstein probably taught more people to count to 10 in German than all teachers combined. Or at least that's how I learned 😃 *** Edit: yes I know they only count to 9 in Sonne. It just sounded better. It's not that hard to understand that non-german speakers visualize the 10 internally when hearing the song.
@WAFFLEMAN383 жыл бұрын
Haha I used to call Sonne "count to nine with Rammstein"
@PolkCountyWIProgressive3 жыл бұрын
…neun…aus…
@joelwatkins3 жыл бұрын
Exactly what my first exposure to them was! My brother was playing the start of Sonne over and over whilst doing his german homework for high school next door to me :D
@rolandlemmers64623 жыл бұрын
I learned to count to 8 in german. Kraftwerk. kzbin.info/www/bejne/g2TJXn2thKyCZ6M
@Kresegoth3 жыл бұрын
I've learned to count to 10 in German thanks to Die Toten Hosen - Zehn kleine Jägermeister :D
@sicboi803 жыл бұрын
The end is a piano version of "Sonne" my absolute favorite Rammstein song of all time
@MsHojat3 жыл бұрын
Technically not Rammstein (or more than just technically), but my favorite is "Helden", which is Till Lindemann singing a great cover of David Bowie's Heroes, in German, and with Apocalyptica (4 cellos) as the main accompaniment, which technically makes it an Apocalyptica song.
@TheMariothedog3 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I want to say 👍
@alphaomega71913 жыл бұрын
The clip of "Sonne" actually resonates with some of the themes explored here. They cast a Russian actress as "Snow White" and showed her as corrupt and cruel and in a self-destructive and abusive relationship with the "little people" - given they grew up in the old East Germany you can see the subtext more now. In this clip they are skewering German leadership and movements across history showing the cycles of violence and cruelty whether they were left or right, religious or secular. I suspect that "dogs" represent the German people here as they are loyal and likeable but also kind of stupid and follow their masters, Germania gives birth to them and in one brief flash East Germany's leadership f***s them. It's deep and dark stuff a lot like the clip to Sonne.
@Po4to3 жыл бұрын
@@alphaomega7191 I don't know Rammstein very well, but even with my superficial knowledge of them, the video for "Deutschland" seems to sum up their entire videography. From astronauts (Amerika) carrying a coffin (Sonne) to classical sculptures (Stripped). Shootouts during what looks like a heist (Ich Will). Canibalism and crossdressing (Mein Teil). The canine-human connection (Du Riechst So Gut). Some of those interpretations might be a stretch (like the one for Stripped), and some I didn't even bring up because they're not very significant, like the fact that the ebony beauty makes me think back to "Engel" - I mean, they have beautiful women at the center of the narrative in half of their videos.
@alphaomega71913 жыл бұрын
@@Po4to - I think you will find that while some imagery might call to mind previous clips it's in general more specific to this song. Astronauts - It's a vision of the future - in it the mistakes of the past come back as "Germania" gives birth to more dogs in this future. coffin - Visually it's using the same reference as "Sonne" of something appearing dead but perhaps just sleeping. Given the clips portrayal of "Germania" the embodiement of German spirit being portrayed largely as a negative force for destruction and violence in the clip - her sleeping not dead is a foreboadign image. sculptures - heads - They have used this sort of imagery of themselves a few times notably the Sensucht album covers The Heist/Shootout - Ich Will was commenting about the tendency to paint criminals in a somewhat heroic light. In this it's a reference to the Red Faction Terrorists who committed crimes and acts of terrorism including kidnapping - in the sequence they kidnap "Germania". Cannibalism - Mein Teil was based on a true and disturbing story. In this case there were definitely cases of cannibalism during the famines caused by the religious wars around the time of the Reformation but the imagery is probably more about those religious leaders tearing the country apart. There is a manic quality to their performances here. Crossdressing - A lot of the Red Faction cells were women so it's more about portraying that group than crossdressing in and of itself. cannes - Like I said if you watch the clip again the "Dogs" appear to be representative of the common German people with the band being portrayed as Dogs in some sequences - various breeds of dogs being shown in different sequences, the East Germans doing something unmentionable to a dog and Germania giving birth to dogs. I think they are definitely calling back to previous imagery in clips as part of the overall feel of the clip and recurrent visual themes in their work. They certainly aren't adverse to pretty women in their clips either.
@KingArthas3 жыл бұрын
If only people translate and read Rammstein's lyrics before criticize them. This song depicts such a tragic story regarding Germany's past and yet it was so heavily criticized at first for all the wrong reasons. Awesome video once again, Elizabeth! Keep up the great work!!!
@aardappel84503 жыл бұрын
I remember 'normal' people being triggered asf that is was outrageous that Rammstein used the jew scenes in the clip, while a group that represents jews said: This is a really good way to show everyone the history of Germany and what happend with jews in ww2. So they really 'liked' it. I'm sick of people who get angry over something that hasn't to do anything with them. It's like they think they have to speak for a group of which they aren't a part of
@guts91602 жыл бұрын
Yeah pussy and te quiero puta are really deep.
@altergreenhorn2 жыл бұрын
They have the same problem as their role models namely Laibach both bands are many times misunderstud
@travisprugh63472 жыл бұрын
@@aardappel8450 white liberals are to blame
@GCF-Media2 жыл бұрын
Basically the song being criticized before being translated is a simple thesis on the song and germany. Misunderstood.
@lordofnumbers9317 Жыл бұрын
The piano version of "Sonne" at the end of the video is so incredibly beautiful. That sound is addicting.❤
@marcpagelsen17053 жыл бұрын
Of course now, you must do a reaction to the Rammstein song "Sonne" since you reacted to the piano version during the credits section of this video.
@norahagberg98973 жыл бұрын
Yessss!!!! I thought about this aswell
@baukanakuab3 жыл бұрын
Or "Pussy"
@florianabry99323 жыл бұрын
Yes, especially there is an accoustic version with more place for vocal analysis
@florianabry99323 жыл бұрын
My bad, i mixed up with "mein herz brennt" where the accoustic version have a lot to offer voice-wise
@catchy_tune3 жыл бұрын
That would be another "deep" Rammstein song, so why not instead something that's a little more rock 'n roll? "Engel" would be my choice.
@masterdynamo64573 жыл бұрын
Important thing to properly understand this song: The actress who appears in every history, Ruby Commey, plays the role of "Germania". She IS Germany. In the cannibalism scene, for example, people are *devouring Germany.*
@freakybeaky23103 жыл бұрын
And she's constantly carrying that severed Roman soldier's head: her original and favorite trophy.
@Minotaur-ey2lg3 жыл бұрын
Apropos of nothing, she’s also quite attractive.
@infinitesimotel3 жыл бұрын
@@Minotaur-ey2lg Really? LMAO, speak for yourself!
@Dirtkid985053 жыл бұрын
@@infinitesimotel based
@TheAussief13 жыл бұрын
And she is the German flag, as in all sense she is in red, gold and black.
@RolandDeschain13 жыл бұрын
Rammstein are such a singular artistic entity. They do exactly what they want, how they want. They're also one of the very few stadium-filling bands that have never had a line-up change from day one.
@wenlocke3 жыл бұрын
They've also said that if any one of them leaves, Rammstein will be done. They can do solo stuff, but without all of them, there is no Rammstein.
@Jaska80003 жыл бұрын
As a Finnish, I don't understand most of the vocals. Rammstein is anyways known to play with those nazi themes and in this song "Deutchland , Deuchland uber alles" they nail it. They just don't care what other people think. And foir those with tight belt around their head, go to dictionary and search for: sarcasmism and irony.
@Twigaroni Жыл бұрын
My absolute favorite part of this video is when he turns and finishes "Deutschland Deutschland, Über Allen" and hes one of the prisoners going to die. 😭 That is so freaking powerful, it gives me chills. Like his eyes say Deutschland over everyone, even me. 💔
@someoneelse154 Жыл бұрын
Did you know, that this “Deutschland, Deutschland, über alles " is a line of the german anthem. This part was not played in public since the breakdown of the 3. Reich.
@SandraPfister-m3b Жыл бұрын
@@someoneelse154 but He doesn't sing "über alles" but "über allen"
@Moehre040 Жыл бұрын
@@SandraPfister-m3b he actualy sang it twice, once "über alles" and once with "über allen", which basically mirrors how the nazis took the verse and twisted it to fit their ideology, despite it having been written before germany as a country ever existed.
@CheezayBallz Жыл бұрын
@@Moehre040 He never sings "über alles" It's: Überraschen, überfallen Deutschland, Deutschland über allen and Wer hoch steigt, der wird tief fallen Deutschland, Deutschland über allen
@julianbrochu41478 ай бұрын
I have watched the video multiple times, as it is one of my favorite songs. This was the first time I noticed that one second clip. I can't describe it as anything other than grotesquely ironic.
@thepassenger64992 жыл бұрын
As a german and a big Rammstein fan, this is their masterpiece from my opinion. The video, the song, the lyrics are absolutely amazing and the message couldn't be any better.
@skaldiv52432 жыл бұрын
Das seh ich genauso! Als das Video veröffentlicht wurde, saß ich wie gebannt davor und war danach in Tränen aufgelöst. Wirklich ein Meisterwerk.
@KarmaKahn2 жыл бұрын
Till Lindemann is not only a musician, but also a poet and it shows. Great band.
@starktobak772 жыл бұрын
Agree!!! 🤘🏻
@LegendOfZeldafan6662 жыл бұрын
i dont fully understand what this song is about , i understand germany but it confuses me alittlie bit , perhaps you could help me understand it =)
@warcysqol1232 жыл бұрын
I like your opinion,,, but its not they're masterpiece ... all they're songs are masterpieces ! Big greets and welcome from Estonia fan!
@JR_4063 жыл бұрын
The more I've listened to Rammstein, especially as an adult, and watched their videos, I've realized how deep many of their songs really are. They're an amazing band.
@joejacquesschulz85143 жыл бұрын
Yeah, their songs are "deep". Having a conversation on Rammstein makes me feel I am in "deep sh**".
@n4rf6453 жыл бұрын
Here's a fun fact: "übergeben" can mean both "to hand/give over" or "to vomit". And both make sense in the context of the song.
@michaelszwemko20383 жыл бұрын
In the context of the song means 'übergeben' to vomit. In Germany there was a big controversy about the song, mainly because of the scenes from the Second World War. The sarcasm in the overall picture was not really understood. I'm not really a Rammstein fan, but I couldn't understand this excitement.
@ulrikenaumann13873 жыл бұрын
similar to 'umfahren' (not in the lyrics), which means both 'to drive around' and 'ro run over', depending on emphasis of word
@ulrikenaumann13873 жыл бұрын
@@michaelszwemko2038 agree. too much 'Effekthaschei' for my taste
@joejacquesschulz85143 жыл бұрын
@@michaelszwemko2038 Of course we were upset.You couldn't understand? But... have you tried?
@joejacquesschulz85143 жыл бұрын
@@ulrikenaumann1387 "claptrap" or "razzle dazzle" would be a proper translation if you meant "Effekthascherei". I am afraid American get that German word wrong, thinking of Cheech and Chong... *lol*
@christianvernaghi3966 Жыл бұрын
I'm Italian but when I saw and heard this song I got shivers down my spine and I felt such a series of emotions that brought tears to my eyes and an enormous desire to scream DEUTCHLAND at the top of my lungs! And as a die-hard rammstein fan I feel like confirming that this is their absolute masterpiece.
@shspurs13423 жыл бұрын
This women is slowly, but Shorly becoming a Metal head.
@TheCharismaticVoice3 жыл бұрын
I mean, it's kind of true.
@ShadowWarChild3 жыл бұрын
Elizabeth most likely was a closet Metal Head. She and the world was unawares until Nightwish appeared on the radar and unleashed her inner Metal child.
@bellybutthole693 жыл бұрын
@@TheCharismaticVoice It's great ! I would say that metal is one of the best genre to convey a multitude of strong emotions ! There can be subtlety but it shines in those bombastic "in your face" moments hehe. Great choice of music as always ! :D
@JeremiahFrye3 жыл бұрын
"slowly"
@cpav90623 жыл бұрын
@@TheCharismaticVoice I strongly recommend you to go to a Rammstein concert, it's definitely a show worth watching.
@Nightamaranth3 жыл бұрын
I you want to hear Till when he's really singing, I suggest "Ohne Dich". The music video is absolutely beautiful, I cry everytime I watch it.
@treintje10013 жыл бұрын
Second that. Beautiful song.
@joejacquesschulz85143 жыл бұрын
Rammstein makes you cry? Even hearing the name "Rammstein" makes me cry. They named themselves after a horrible accident: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramstein_air_show_disaster#References_in_popular_culture
@blarfroer80663 жыл бұрын
You haven't experienced the song fully if you haven't been to a live show. Hearing thousands of people sing it at once is intense.
@Nightamaranth3 жыл бұрын
@@blarfroer8066 I have seen them twice 😊
@onetwothree93 жыл бұрын
Diamant is also great and shows off Till's voice nicely
@ThorsShadow2 жыл бұрын
As a German, watching this video again and hearing your interpretation of it, got me a bit teared up. It makes me glad, that someone not from Germany gets what Rammstein where trying to say here and it makes me sad, that so many German brainfarts thought Rammstein were going full Nazi or whatever. As you said multiple times throughout the video, this video is about us Germans wanting to love this country of ours but also having a bad time doing so. Lest one might get called a Nazi for showing a bit too much love for their country. Case in point, people talking bullshit about Rammstein's release of "Deutschland". From the bottom of my überkorrekt heart: Thank you.
@goofycker2 жыл бұрын
As a , as a, as a german.......
@thespectator52592 жыл бұрын
Honestly I love it. It will offend one side of the political extreme because of "muh golrification of nazis and war" and the other political extreme because of "muh foreign dark skinned woman representing Germany". I wonder if Rammstein does this on purpose to preemptively weed out toxic fans.
@joethesheep46752 жыл бұрын
@@thespectator5259 pretty sure they do it on purpose. Cause they are really clever (just interpret a couple of songs and videos of them; some big brain power invested in pretty much all of them). I mean the popularity that the TRAILER of this musci video got was already insane, let alone the video itself. That being said i dont think Rammstein provokes just to provoke. This video is a masterpiece. They just dont shy away from utilizing provokations, which is just smart.
@arctic_haze2 жыл бұрын
I'm also nor German but I get this theme of Germans having problems with their history and how to be patriotic without being nationalistic. It helps I know the language. By the way have you noticed how the one-eyed Germany turned her back to the execution? It's also part of the problem. Generally, an astounding song. No wonder Rammstein is the best known internationally German band.
@floatingsara2 жыл бұрын
I'm Italian and just yesterday I had this interesting conversation with my boss (a boomer, demographically speaking) who 'knew R+' and just stopped at the chorus quote to convince himself that R+ are 'crypto-nazis'. I am a Gen X, I tried to respond, but I felt like the teenager defending his favourite boy-band.... but yes I was upset. My boss actually works on literature and is trained to distinguish double and triple meanings in a text. He proved to my eyes that when you are biased you never have TIME to delve deeper and reconsider your opinion.
@EtienneArn Жыл бұрын
Waow...Je suis français, je ne parle pas l'anglais, je ne parle pas l'allemand. J'ai vu cette vidéo avec les traductions automatic de l'anglais et allemand vers le français et je partage au plus profond de moi le sens de ce titre de Rammstein. Ton commentaire et tellement juste dans la compréhension du message de ce titre. Merci ! La première fois que j'ai vus ce clip, le jour de sa sortie, j'ai eu le même ressentiment sur l'histoire très chargée de ce pays. Actuellement le peuple allemand doit vivre et dois assumer un passé très lourd et cette vidéo le mets très justement en valeur. Il y a là encore une fois une cohérence, une justesse une intelligence dans la musique le texte et l'image... Le piano du générique de fin est absolument incroyable. Il nous permet dans le même temps de digérer ce spectacle brut et cru et de nous remettre en question. J'ai découvert ce groupe il y a quelques années, peu après la sortie de leur album Mutter. Ce qui m'a tout de suite plus avec ce groupe c'est leur authenticité. Ils cherchent sur chacun de leurs titres les extrêmes. Ils le font avec conscience et poussent ces extrêmes dans tous les domaines.
@kdindore19902 жыл бұрын
Till Lindemann in my opinion has one of the greatest voices of all time. It's so simple, but so absolutely powerful at the same time.
@Algardraug2 жыл бұрын
Also he sounds exactly the same live as on a studio album. It's uncanny
@James-cr8mt2 жыл бұрын
his voice has such presence and oomph to it, nobody sounds even close.
@saynotohookups3 ай бұрын
I saw a short on KZbin of him singing English lyrics to Engel. He makes it sound artistic but even though I don't understand German I think that the German lyrics sound better.
@lordjosh90002 жыл бұрын
The piano cover of Sonne at the end is amazing. Rammstein has several great music videos, Sonne being one of them. I think you would have some interesting things to say about it.
@jms90572 жыл бұрын
The use of Sonne is fitting. "Here comes the sun." The hope for the future.
@deusmachinashirou50442 жыл бұрын
That part literally made me burst into tears
@YumiFerrari2 жыл бұрын
Best thing about it: This song was written for the Boxers Wladimir and Vitali klitschko (Slava Ukraina!). If you watch the music video its dosent make sence (Yes, the Snowwhite and the 7 dwarfs video). My guess is that they didnt what to make it too on the nose, cuz Rammstein. But listen to the lyrics.
@lothikara56212 жыл бұрын
agreed, i think that a trick was missed here, and understanding both songs makes this video hit so differently. Would love to see a look at Sonne
@GenghisDon19702 жыл бұрын
agreed, and she has seen hallmarks already: cinematic, etc. 2nd the Sonne pick, love that video
@_desertwalker_3 жыл бұрын
Personally speaking as a 55 year old who dedicated my life to music. This is probably one of the greatest masterpieces I have ever heard and seen, possibly even the best. I am so intrigued by this, for reasons I cannot explain.
@winfmaster3 жыл бұрын
Welcome to the world of Rammstein - enjoy!
@joshcoyne29833 жыл бұрын
Fully understand what you mean, I was blown away the first time I saw this. Completely original and nothing really to compare it to, with a powerful message as well and arguably the greatest produced music video ever
@tomhofi9633 жыл бұрын
They are the bests and this song one of their bests.
@altergreenhorn2 жыл бұрын
You should check their role models as well namely Laibach
@kylebell23652 жыл бұрын
This is mesmerizing…
@ThereWasATime11 ай бұрын
Hi Elizabeth, I know I'm late, hope someone here already told you, but the piano chords at the end are from the song "Sonne" by Rammstein. Another masterpiece like many of their songs in their own ways. It was a pleasure to watch your reaction to this song and video, thank you!
@eldiablo14673 жыл бұрын
Something to note regarding the band's "solidarity" is that is the exact reason why they have never replaced anyone in the band. Richard has gone on record saying that yeah they fight plenty, and have disagreements, but if someone needs a break then they respect that decision and will continue again when everyone's ready to. It's also why a few of them have side projects that the entire band are comfortable with them partaking in. It's something so very rare these days. You can't help but respect them.
@ckohan23 жыл бұрын
They also attend counseling as a band to iron out any turmoil.
@The_Absolute_Dog3 жыл бұрын
I love that they wont make music unless all the band wants to. They are all free to pursue their own projects too, which many have. They dont always get along, but they have all decided they want the same thing, to make music, not force it.
@MissieK3 жыл бұрын
@@The_Absolute_Dog and when they let it flow it is amazing what they make. After 10 years they made an album and Richard said they had so much material that is enough for more albums. It is great how bands who take break prove that asking them to constantly release music can be draining. Epica took their first large break of 2-3 years with no release and their latest album is amazing on every aspect. Giving them space to live life and get their creativity back is proved to be working
@daddyleon3 жыл бұрын
@@ckohan2 Thanks very interesting to hear!
@travisprugh63472 жыл бұрын
tool is the same way. what 5 albums in 28 years
@ricardotorres12383 жыл бұрын
You are killing it lately! this is the best channel ever!!!
@erikbergstrom2583 жыл бұрын
You are killing it period
@Drinckx23 жыл бұрын
Simply one of the best reaction channels. Always involving, always informative. Great stuff.
@ShilohFSource2 жыл бұрын
Till (the singer) is actually a poet and write all the lyrics. He had a real gift with words, pure genius.
@CaptainTwitch_96 Жыл бұрын
It took me a minute to realize the piano song at the end is Rammstein’s song ‘Sonne’
@tinkerbele1227 Жыл бұрын
I was like "This is Sonne! No, it isn't...Yes, it is!! Hmmm....Okay it is." 🤣
@saynotohookups3 ай бұрын
I was like why does this sound so familiar?
@floh6673 жыл бұрын
What people often do not recognize when they watch the video is, that germania portrais the german flag in some scenes. Black skinned person, red eyes, golden armor.
@untergehermuc3 жыл бұрын
She always represents the current German flag. Always black-red-gold or black-with-red.
@lars35093 жыл бұрын
Not only that, the entire video only features two colors: red and gold. All other colors are not as bright and dull.
@danielcooke37323 жыл бұрын
I did
@danielcooke37323 жыл бұрын
Don't believe me about the painting? It's in one of my favourite anime Black Lagoon....they raid a WWII sub for a painting that's it. I looked it up and it was real
@dragonsword73703 жыл бұрын
red lipstick too.
@laurelinyosoup3 жыл бұрын
"It feels very much like poetry." Did you know that the singer has actually published a poetry book? I have no idea whether it's been translated into English, but he certainly does have a way with words :) Also I love how you actually understand some of the German and are aware of some of their history. I've watched a couple of different reactions to this song and boy, do people NOT do any kind of research beforehand and understand nothing of the video. A lot of the emotional impact is lost that way.
@joejacquesschulz85143 жыл бұрын
You cannot translate German poetry into English. In this case probably a blessing for you guys.
@andreluiz_domsatrian3 жыл бұрын
I TOTALLY AGREE!!!!!!!!
@Censeo3 жыл бұрын
@@joejacquesschulz8514 I think it's the case that any poetry translated loses at minimum half of the beauty. But getting 20% of a poem might be better than 0%
@dirksels7953 жыл бұрын
Actually two books
@angryangro21393 жыл бұрын
Till wrote 2 books and there have been translated into English... Flake also wrote 2 books, but no poetry^^ about his life and rammstein. they are quite funny
@STRAKAZulu3 жыл бұрын
Hearing “Sonne” in just piano is haunting. My grandparents were from Germany, emigrated before WWI. Grandma was a concert pianist, and would play for us during holidays.
@pacmanpakkas3 жыл бұрын
love that song though
@joejacquesschulz85143 жыл бұрын
Straka Zulu, if you like dancy piano playing I'd rather you listetend to Fats Domino oldies.
@STRAKAZulu3 жыл бұрын
@@joejacquesschulz8514 and who says I don’t? I also listen to Bach, Mozart, Chopin, Metallica, Weird Al...
@joejacquesschulz85143 жыл бұрын
@@STRAKAZulu I like you. Therefore I ask you to listen Manowar's German version of "Heart of Steel". Best rocksong in German ever: kzbin.info/www/bejne/mnfIf6Wehd2NrZY
@STRAKAZulu3 жыл бұрын
@@joejacquesschulz8514 excellent song! Thanks for the recommendation!
@c.r.6196 Жыл бұрын
Honestly this is by far the best reaction (and analysis) video for this song at the internet. I'm German myself and I was amazed by this song and video when it came out. But now with the help of this video I am recognising so much more - especially in terms of techniques they are using here. In my opinion this is the Opus Magnum of Rammstein.
@zerkberk5808 Жыл бұрын
yeah her reaction was Incredible I also really enjoyed it
@Stonesorrow3 жыл бұрын
Another note: The choice of a piano rendition of "Sonne" at the end credits is not random. If you look at the lyrics to "Sonne" it can be interpreted as a song about devotion and tyranny, in a relationship, or perhaps to a nation state. In this context, Germania is the sun around which everything revolves, and like the sun she can give warmth and safety, to burn you into ashes. This version is like a ironic wink to the listener.
@residuex3 жыл бұрын
Sonne was written for Vitaly Klitschko to be used for his Opening in a Boxing match. It was never used for that. But its basically about a count to KO.
@projectdelta503 жыл бұрын
A great song as well, one of my favorites.
@Nalianna3 жыл бұрын
Similar to how Foo fighters used the music of Big Me in the elevator in Monkey wrench.
@Guls5743 жыл бұрын
I like how they included a visual reference to Sonne - the reappearance of Snow White's glass casket as well.
@iancraig54153 жыл бұрын
The piano rendition at the end is of their absolutely phenomenal song Sonne. Literally every Rammstein fan knows the words to that song, and many have used it learn how to count to ten in German lol. It is a wonderful mix of dark and heavy verses and one of the most beautiful melodic choruses of all time imo. Definitely worth its own video.
@MrStol3 жыл бұрын
Here is the whole song open.spotify.com/track/2xldR7qVr1Mc8qODnSFlav
@PVit3 жыл бұрын
Sie ist der hellste Stern von allen
@TmOnlineMapper3 жыл бұрын
I really love the ending with the piano version of Sonne. He ends the the lyrics with "Meine Liebe kann ich dir nicht geben" - "My love I can't give (to) you" and then the song ends with Sonne, which has the lyrrics of (among other things of course) "Hier kommt die Sonne" - "Here comes the sun", which I understand as that he can't love Germany as it is right now, but he has hope. He's seeing the sun rise.
@Charmingdane3 жыл бұрын
My thoughts excactly
@ScorpionP2C3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for that insight, as a non-german speaker who has long loved this band there is always loss in translation and meaning. In particular with this band and its poetic layered lyrics it is appreciated to hear any insight a native speaker has.
@thepoet823 жыл бұрын
Oh, that's kinda beautiful!
@DeliberateContrarian3 жыл бұрын
Germany and Merkel are a major driving force behind the mass immigration into Europe and specifically Germany. The majority of Germany's school children are of middle eastern decent. Till is aware of this. It seems to me his point is that he will be able to love Germany the Nation when the ethnic Germans are gone, or maybe just a minority.
@TmOnlineMapper3 жыл бұрын
@@DeliberateContrarian found the Nazi
@RogerWilco66 Жыл бұрын
It might be notable to mention that Till uses a spcial kind of pronounciation which is called "rolling the r (consonant)". This is something you do not hear very often in Germany and it makes the songs kind of unique. He also varies the rolling in a certain way to put emphasis on a word. Very well done. Love the reaction video!
@thomasmeyer8798 Жыл бұрын
Just copied it from Laibach's Milan Fras.
@orjanjohansson63923 жыл бұрын
The one thing that has always stood out to me regarding Rammstein is how they approach German history head-on. They embrace the good and the ugly. Something many nations could learn from.
@Vant1ca3 жыл бұрын
And they got Loved and Hatet for that in Germany.
@UserJWR3 жыл бұрын
What's pretty funny is that some literal Nazis (members of the NPD and proto-fascistic groups) love them because they "sound like German steel". Also Rammstein like to ironically include Nazi imagery and themes in their music and songs (usually to ridicule it). Some actual Nazis don't understand the ironic dimension and think the band agrees with their ideology. Goes to show that you need a certain level of intellect to understand irony..
@killbotter69983 жыл бұрын
@@UserJWR always a blast imagening nazis shouting "ich bin ein ausländer" when they want to sing along to "ausländer".
@AstorThalis3 жыл бұрын
@@UserJWR That was the reason why they made "Links" (German for "Left") many years ago. They wanted to make clear, that their songs are art and tell deeper messages and shall not be misunderstood as Nazi propaganda. Funny enough, most of the critics were and still are conservatives and right-wing people. So they seem to do their job well. :D
@timolane73033 жыл бұрын
Yep. If a American or english band made this. The left woke types would be demanding it be banned. Those who want to censor history are very dangerous. Sadly people these days thinks it’s cool to censor history. Soon. No one will know what happened in Germany and that’s sad
@niklas53362 жыл бұрын
As a native German speaker, Rammstein has always had a particularly 'alien' feeling to it because it's almost as if Till enunciates words in a way that's somehow *more* German than German, if that makes sense? Also, the way he plays with puns and often throws in very archaic or rustic metaphors, gives his lyrics a very strangely.. timeless feeling. It's like something out of a parallel universe version of Germany. I love it. My point is, he definitely doesn't sound like a *native* German speaker, but he also doesn't sound foreign. It's hard to describe in words.
@motherlove83662 жыл бұрын
Completely unrelated but this is exactly how I would describe Jean Dujardin's french in OSS 177
@DGARedRaven2 жыл бұрын
I agree with you, as a fellow German. In some sense, Rammstein is the perfect mirror to us Germans as a people - not quite one of us, but *just* far enough removed to actually be a powerful mirror. Hope that's making sense.
@saschaxberg2 жыл бұрын
Well, you already did. "... more German than German". Sort of Über-Deutsch.
@sergeantplatti75252 жыл бұрын
He exaggerates every sound that is considered to be typical for sounding German, so yes, I totally agree
@jantahon70652 жыл бұрын
I once heard Till explain that he uses stage german (Bhüne-German?) so yes I do understand. I don't actually speak german but as a dutch speaker there is a lot I do somewhat understand what they are saying and with this 'version' of german it helps a lot.
@Psychonaut_3 жыл бұрын
The actress herself represents the Country, and she is intentinally the colors of the German flag, Black Gold and Red. all of her looks will incorporate this theme. Sooo many themes here, the clergy disembowling and feasting on the nation while the people suffer under the weight, Germany being crippled in the wheel chair after the wars, etc.....
@joejacquesschulz85143 жыл бұрын
That's only one of Germany's flags
@bouhbouh94083 жыл бұрын
the movie is indeed full of meaning and allegories. I would think the singer in various places may represent one random man of the country.
@joejacquesschulz85143 жыл бұрын
@@bouhbouh9408 Explain.
@Sylens213 жыл бұрын
@@joejacquesschulz8514 as far as I know, they only have one right now, which is the only one that matters.
@dirkspatz36923 жыл бұрын
@@joejacquesschulz8514 Black Empire Eagle (with red parts) on golden Ground - The emperors flag of the holy roman empire of german nations The Second Empire black and White with red lips while in prison Black, Red, Gold are not only the colors of the current flag
@mereteaasland6663 Жыл бұрын
i cant see this without crying. Its the most powerful piece of art I know. I love that you actually listen to the ending, have seen others that just cut it when the piano starts, and they miss the whole point of the feeling in this masterpiece.
@Sharpened-Stick3 жыл бұрын
A song from Rammstein that is totally worth looking at is “Ohne dich ”. It’s just beautiful.
@Azeyral3 жыл бұрын
Ohne Dich is one of my favorites song from Rammstein.
@dreadswizzard91423 жыл бұрын
Radio is great as well.
@stoppe3 жыл бұрын
ohne dich [beta version] is even better
@pavlenikic97123 жыл бұрын
ohne dich, feuer und wasser, heifisch, donaukinder, fruhling in paris, spring, spiehluhr... so many good ones.
@stefanblue6603 жыл бұрын
They did some other heartbraking songs like Nebel or Stirb nicht vor mir ...
@paranoidrodent3 жыл бұрын
"Deutschland" is kind of jumping into the deep end when it comes to Rammstein. Their songs range from very deep to tongue in cheek. Most reactors tend to start with their very flamboyant live performances ("Engel" in Paris, "Du Hast" or "Mein Teil" especially). Your comfort level in German let you dive into a much more controversial and complex song. I would highly encourage you to keep exploring Rammstein and Till Lindemann's remarkable vocal talent. Do give their live material a look too so you can get a sense of their stage presence.
@thecreaturezoid4783 жыл бұрын
I think "Ich Tu Dir Weh" from the Madison Square Gardens show is probably one of Till's most spectacular vocal performances. At least in terms of available video. I saw them do a killer performance of Reise Reise, but haven't found footage that is good enough to do it justice.
@radm.pesoskrew3 жыл бұрын
God help her if she meanders into "Lindemann" music video territory. One thing is certain: Till has an...'aesthetic'...
@commonsense77543 жыл бұрын
Till Lindemann is an absolute powerhouse and at the same time can bring emotion and pain so strongly it's insane. Even without understanding the language you can still feel it in many of their performances
@Bomshankan Жыл бұрын
I am so amazed at how powerful and intelligent your analysis is. You are really representing the best that youtube has to offer on voice analysis in an interesting balanced and mature fashion. Thank you!
@couldntthinkofacoolname96083 жыл бұрын
One thing that seems important to me is that the vocalist is placing himself in the position of the oppressed, not the oppressor. He is the prisoner, not the officer. I feel like this video would take on a completely different tone if it were the other way around. This seems more of a condemnation and an invitation for the viewer to place themselves in the shoes of those being harmed; rather than a celebration of those parts of history.
@CristiNeagu3 жыл бұрын
What this song tells me is this: A country is not an ideology, it's not a cult. A country is its people, and as people change so does the country. The things that happened in the past, while they cannot be erased and SHOULD NOT be erased, need not happen again. They are not a status quo, they are a lesson, so that in the future we can do better. And 14:20 breaks my heart. You can see it in his face. "So young... and yet so old." The same violence happening for such a long time. Things change, but they always stay the same.
@dmc87063 жыл бұрын
He shows himself in both rolls. It's the same person in both suits.
@ryanpruner18533 жыл бұрын
@@CristiNeagu The song to me seems to indicate the country-idea is over the people. As in his emphasis usage of over, culminating in over all. Considering this people would be part of the country, definitely not the country itself. And that’s why he hates Germany.
@UserJWR3 жыл бұрын
@@ryanpruner1853 I wouldn't say he hates Germany. As he states in the song, he wants to love the country, but just can't "convince" himself because of the horrible things that happened in the name of said country. But I think your general idea is right, he criticizes the idea that the country as a concept is more important than its people. "Deutschland, Deutschland über alles" is the first line of the first verse of the German national anthem. Today we only use the third verse, the first and second verse are banned (except for artistic or educational purposes) due to their usage during the Third Reich. His use of this line kind of adds a "spicy" dimension to the interpretation of the song.
@Bartzii3 жыл бұрын
@@UserJWR as far as i know, only the first one is banned because of the "Deutschland, Deutschland über alles, Über alles in der Welt!" - the second verse is about german woman and german wine. But please correct me if i am wrong :)
@miriambarreras15303 жыл бұрын
I absolutely LOVE Rammstein. My favorite band ever. They are not only great musicians, but they are not afraid to make us think, make us feel, make us uncomfortable. Plus, their live performances are amazing!
@r2r873 жыл бұрын
I have a good feeling that "Sonne" will be next, because the piano version left you with such a good impression, Elizabeth :) I'm also hoping for "Mein Herz Brennt" not because of vocal quality but overall arrangement and atmosphere of the song. Of course Rammstein have a lot of great songs and no matter which one you choose it will be great to watch an analysis :)
@norskawarrior1919 Жыл бұрын
I have to say that I thoroughly enjoyed your analysis. The fact that not only were you familiar with the band but your understanding of the subtle nuances of the lyrics used is awesome. Tils' voice is comforting and his enunciation of every word makes it easy for non-Deutsch speakers to learn and understand. Great review!!!
@lehtokurppa78243 жыл бұрын
"The higher you rise, the harder you fall, Germany, Germany, above all". Doesn't quite translate as well into English but it's a magnificent sentence, sad and true.
@terhazza3 жыл бұрын
'Best ever' is an expression easily thrown around, but I really think that this is probably the best music video ever made. Symbolism is off the charts, cinematography is amazing and Ruby is killing it as Germania. This is an excellent lesson how to synchronize music and imagery in a music video with little bits like a punch landing while main riff starts playing etc. I am well versed on Rammstein but this video really hit me like ton of bricks.
@Xexanos3 жыл бұрын
Honestly, regarding music videos this is Rammsteins magnum opus. You could debate if this is their best song, but it definitely is their best video (and probably the best I have ever seen over all).
@FriedrichHerschel3 жыл бұрын
@@Xexanos Musically its not the best song of Rammstein. Lyrics might also be debatable. But the video definitly is.
@TheLanceUppercut3 жыл бұрын
While I can't disagree with you, Knights of Cydonia is about kung fu cowboys with laser guns in space. That'll always be the greatest music video of all time, to me. But in all seriousness, yeah. Deutschland is so fucking good once you understand it.
@xalxika3 жыл бұрын
It is Rammstein's masterpiece for sure
@Vandriel3 жыл бұрын
I wrote back when this video came out a dissection of the music video, first time I have ever done this. The video begins with the aftermath of the Battle of Teutoburg Forest, 3 figures hang from a tree at the top of the frame, symbolizing the three legions that were destroyed by the united tribes of Germania. After this defeat, the Roman Empire never again crossed the Rhine into Germania. It's here where Germania first appears as this could be interpreted as the "Birth" of Germany by the unification of the tribes and the resultant reluctance by the Roman Empire to repeat the Teutoburg by crossing the Rhine. Scenes flash fairly quickly here, we see a battlefield where Germania plays the classic symbol of Germania, wearing her golden armor. In this scene she seemingly resurrects the fallen soldiers around her, bringing them back to life again to fight for Germania. We also see a scene with monks walking down a hallway surrounded by rats (possible a reference to the pied piper fable) the monks are seen gorging themselves on Germania, a reference to the Reformation which was kicked off by the Pope sending high ranking priests in Germany to sell indulgences in order to repair St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. The "demons" or sins below her in the table supporting her symbolizing what was allowing them to do this. We see a scene of Germania wearing sunglasses and bullets around her chest, German Shepherds replacing the 5 horses generally carrying her chariot. We also see scenes from the GDR in east Germany. It is in this setting that we see Germania, wearing the uniform of an east German officer exult the cry of "Deutschland" The controversial concentration camp scene soon follows and shows the building and launch of a V2 Rocket, and the transformation of Germania from a queen into an SS officer with almost glowing red eyes, possibly symbolizing how powerfully the nationalistic rhetoric has taken her over. The lyrics in this scene are important as the singer repeats popular Nazi rhetoric in this verse, but immediately subverts them as well. For example saying "Presumptuous" "Superior" or "Taking over" "Vomiting/overeating" the verse is then ended with the phrase "Deutschland Deutschland Uber allen" a reference to the Nazi party anthem, but yet it doesn't seem like a triumphant cry, more of a critique. This phrase is also repeated later in the song with more references to German nationalism, "superior/overpowering" "Unnecessary" "Ubermenschen/superior race" "weary". And the phrase of Germany Germany above everyone is repeated, this time by a bloodied soldier on his knees. We also see scenes of Till Lindemann and the band being led down a prison, money reigning down upon them, a possible reference to the hyperinflation in the 1930's. During this scene we see prison guards from various eras of German history beating back various prisoners. It is also interesting to note that within the video the phrase "Deutschland!" is always shown being cried first by an almost euphoric Germania, her lips in an almost wide grin as she cries it. The one exception to this is the concentration camp scene, that is saved for a freed Till Lindemann as a concentration camp prisoner as he raises his gun to shoot a German officer in the face. We then see scenes referencing the RAF, with Till in long hair and lipstick, the RAF was a far left-wing organization operating in west Germany during the 70's at the height of the cold war and tensions between west and east. The RAF were adamant on attempting to cause a communist revolt in west Germany. In this scene Germania is shown being taken hostage with a gun to her head, a look of fear on her face. This could be a reference to the RAF's eventual goal of causing a communist revolution and the national fear of groups like this during the cold war. In a very quick scene we see nazis burning books as priests burn a witch or possibly Germania herself, both parties are seen embracing one another, a reference to the catholic church's collaboration with Nazi Germany. We then see a scene with the resurrected soldiers in the beginning once again marching to war under the guardianship of Germania. mirroring other scenes showing an army marching forward in front of the head of Karl Marx. By the end things are flying by very quickly, showing scenes of rioting and unrest, referencing various political and cultural upheavals within Germany. Throughout the video we see scenes of a far future, with members of the band finding various German artifacts and symbols (such as a German U-Boat at the beginning stored inside their space ship) they find Germania and bring her back to the ship where she gives birth to 6 Leonbergers a breed of dog that has a special history within Germany, they were used primarily to haul ammunition carts in world war 1 and 2. This resulted in the near extinction of the breed. At the end of world war 1 there were only 5 left in existence, at the end of world war 2 there were 6 left alive. To this day every Leonberger alive can trace a lineage back to those 6 dogs who survived world war 2. Shortly after this the video ends, showing Germania in a glass coffin floating in space, seemingly discarded. Sending a clear message that Germany should remember it's history, save what is worth saving (the Leonbergers) but discard any sort of nationalist sentiment.
@REKONWARRIOR3 жыл бұрын
The Piano at the end is their song, "Sonne" of their album XXI-Klavier. A whole album of Piano "covers" of their original songs.
@crhu3193 жыл бұрын
There is a German classical tradition of single singer and piano, often was a cabaret arrangement in Weimar and of course small clubs since. It's a demanding form and it's how Floor Jansen was trained. I think Rammstein wants their works to be covered that way rather than by more rock bands, since it carries the lyrics and message forward very clearly.
@nateparker76113 жыл бұрын
Long time Rammstein fan, was not aware of this I know what I'll be listening to today
@knutolabersas56013 жыл бұрын
spitting facts in the comments isn't as impressive, when she says the same in the video
@Kisame663 жыл бұрын
"Ohne dich" is an absolutely beautiful song by Rammstein. I highly recommend that one 🤘😈🔥
@nothingTVatYT3 жыл бұрын
I second that. Till's side-project is worth a look as well. I think "Wer weiß das schon" kzbin.info/www/bejne/oouxk2N7adt1a7s shows his beautiful clean voice and a little bit of his vocal range.
@0abashed03 жыл бұрын
You should also try Mein Herz Brennt piano version by Rammstein.. It's such a good song.
@wolframvonstein45263 жыл бұрын
YES!
@Feacpalm3 жыл бұрын
Yes, this. It's amazing.
@chrisnam16033 жыл бұрын
yes... always makes me cry, especially with the video♥
@vetteheino3 жыл бұрын
Please react to stimmhorn triohatala.
@biggus883 жыл бұрын
You took the words from my mouth (or fingers) that song is perfect for her.
@martinkirbits47523 жыл бұрын
His dictation is so clear i can understand what he's saying despite not speaking German.
@giftymartin20633 жыл бұрын
Music has breaks all language barriers. Is good to love one another language .
@philsnow17143 жыл бұрын
@@giftymartin2063 c'est la même chose en Espagnol, Alemand ou Anglais pour un français I speak German, French, Spanish and a little English can Help all over the world this is how lucky we are in Europe lol still just Russian and Japanese i don't understand
@6105boe3 жыл бұрын
To be fair if you speak any germanic language natively that’s usually gonna be the case :P
@thomasmeyer8798 Жыл бұрын
Now that it's a year ago - I now must consider that this song (and the video) is a f*cking masterpiece. What a story - what a storytelling.
@YugoslavianWarCriminal3 жыл бұрын
As a German ,that has watched a LOT of reactions on this song, I really am impressed. Its not just the fact that you took the time to translate some of the lyrics, which nobody has done yet even though its essential to understanding this song, but also your interpretation which was really on point and I really appreciate the fact that you understood the general idea of the song. You may have not understood everything or you may have not recognized all of the scenes shown ,which would only be possible if you have extensive knwoledge about german history but it was really enjoyable to see someone who actually thought about it and tried to understand it so in that regard I have to thank you not only from me in person but I would asume from a lot of other germans that think the same.
@Mumpitzify3 жыл бұрын
Schön gesagt!
@photonpilot__3 жыл бұрын
The piano at the end is a piano version of the song "Sonne" by Rammstein. Both the original, and the piano reprise of Sonne are great musical pieces to listen to.
@JC-DH3 жыл бұрын
This music video is pure art, like even as a German I have watched it like 20 times and always find more references to our history and can connect some things like voice and video. Absolutely beautiful, especially with this calm piano ending.
@jenluckhardt63023 жыл бұрын
Pure art is exactly what it is.
@johnosterman4942 жыл бұрын
I've been listening to Rammstein since I was in high school. Got into them around 99 with my best friend. I just saw them in Boston and it was the most incredible thing I've ever experienced. Thank you for breaking down this song. It's one of my favorites as is but listening to the meaning makes it that much more incredible. Really conveys the love of country and weight of the past. Then the piano version of Sonne?? Wow. Thank you Germany for sharing Rammstein with us.
@euclidallglorytotheloglady55003 жыл бұрын
Let's be honest... Germans know their head goop sounds. Seriously though.. This whole... production? Was absolutely breathtaking in every area of human emotion. Even though the song itself isn't that long, I feel like I've had a whole semester of German education. THIS IS ART!
@joejacquesschulz85143 жыл бұрын
You feel like you had a semester in German education. So you are an expert. Unlike people who have lived an studied in Germany for decades. How can we ever reach your level of expertise? How dare we to doubt your evaluations?
@gloriebluestein97213 жыл бұрын
@@joejacquesschulz8514 when did they claim they were an expert? They just said they felt they saw more history then you would expect from a several minute song
@gloriebluestein97213 жыл бұрын
They certainly didnt claim to know more than a local
@FriedrichHerschel3 жыл бұрын
@@joejacquesschulz8514 Nobody claims that a single semester makes you an expert. That's where your logic fails.
@euclidallglorytotheloglady55003 жыл бұрын
@@joejacquesschulz8514 Soooo.... 🤷♂️ yeah, I don't know what to say.. How what I said was interpreted that way is beyond me.. I'm actually extremely humbled and was left speechless by how much history was shown in such a short time... Even beyond the video. Here in the comments is a wonderful display of knowledge. Knowledge that not only you haven't contributed to, but also have posted countless times your disgust with everything about the band. Seriously, at first I actually felt bad for giving anyone that impression. After reading your feedback through this comment section it's quite easy for anyone to see the sad human you are.. BTW... What side is your eye patch on? 🤔
@wesleyhurd35742 жыл бұрын
Despite the fact that this music video is done in a very cinematic/theatrical style, Till Lindemann "breaks the fourth wall" multiple times by singing directly into the camera and making confrontational eye contact with the audience. I think this works well because the concepts and imagery are difficult to accept, making the viewer want to mentally and emotionally distance themselves. Till pulls the viewer right back with his "I'm talking to YOU" glances. It is very appropriate because the subject matter is uncomfortable and thinking about it SHOULD make someone, at least a bit uncomfortable.
@michelleolaya832 жыл бұрын
as when I started learning German 12 years ago, back then in Barcelona, my German teacher (a senior man from Hannover), told us that Rammstein is the perfect band for learning german language and even for singing due that Till (the vocalist) speak HOCHDEUTSCH, his baritone voice plus the guy is a poet, it makes easy for the learning. All about this song, lyrics and even the video is absolute stunning.
@stopato57722 жыл бұрын
I went to a local park on a summers day, and Till was singing. I had heard Midnight Oil and AC/DC back in the time I was in Oz, and Rammstein was so powerful emotionally..a message that only the history of Germany and the sound of the language can deliver. It is like German society - straight in with the message.
@krope15463 жыл бұрын
That moment from 14:03 where she actually appreciates his powerful voice and smiles. And then the change at around 14:10 when she is confronted with the powerful and disturbing images. What I can appreciate in this video is the interpretation but also her visible emotions to both the singing, the lyrics and the clip.
@RaDiumDrummer3 жыл бұрын
Wow that is a masterclass in showing emotion on your face. So small and smooth movements in her face and posture transition her from curious to joyous to disturbed to realization perfectly. That is still impossible for computer animations to show without it being uncanny.
@kurthaubrich98293 жыл бұрын
I think Elizabeth's reaction brings me back to rewatching her analysis from time to time. (you tube isn't shy about putting things in your list that you watched before) It is like sharing the experience of this song with someone who also 'feels' it. I have an old 78 recording of the 'ceremonies' at Germanies WWI surrender. The family story is that my Grandfather (he immigrated to the US before 1900) would tear up listening to it. After listening to 'Deutschland' I feel like I might understand my grandfathers tears as an expression of the 'I love you but I hate you' theme.
@CUSELİSFAN3 жыл бұрын
I am watching her all the time. The vocals come second 😉
@SJPace17763 жыл бұрын
I've been a Rammstein fan for 20+ years, and for me this is their Magnum opus. Every time I watch this I feel so much emotion. So glad you experienced it and shared with your channel.
@CFH503 жыл бұрын
Same here, love all their work. But this song and video is just so damn powerful!
@AMKN753 жыл бұрын
Whoa! 😍 Rammstein is epic - but this song is extra epic (even for Rammstein)! 🤘😊🤘
@TheCharismaticVoice3 жыл бұрын
I was flabbergasted by how great this was. The premiere is going to be fun!
@AMKN753 жыл бұрын
@@TheCharismaticVoice Same when I first heard it. I can't wait to see you pick it apart, and get some extra insight to this one! High expectations here! ;) I think they put a lot of effort into this song with nice variation throughout the song, and it's not your typical Rammstein song either
@Kay_The_Coffee_Weirdo3 жыл бұрын
The video alone is mindblowing. The song itself is the icing on the cake.
@AMKN753 жыл бұрын
@@Kay_The_Coffee_Weirdo Can't argue with that! :D
@Mart6873 жыл бұрын
If you are interested in how much historic references there really are in this video, check out this review of a German and a historian. It's a 55 minute video and the amount of detail in the video is just crazy. Look for: Deutschland by Rammstein | A Detailed Song Analysis and Discussion | Get Germanized Edit: They are not looking at the song from a vocal point of view, just history, references, backgrounds, translation from german to english. So it's a different kind of video.
@ThorbjrnPrytz6 ай бұрын
This is art! They are VERY deliberate in using strong symbolic imaging to provoke thought and discussion in regards to their music and lyrics! In this case the love/hate relationship of their country and its past.
@kimhopkins52643 жыл бұрын
More musicians should be like you. You have to broaden what you take in because inspiration can be hiding anywhere. Appreciate all the arts!
@TheCharismaticVoice3 жыл бұрын
Who would have thought that I would love metal as much as I have! Still making sure we do some clean singing and a cappella, my true loves, on this channel. But metal is slowly inching in!
@TheCharismaticVoice3 жыл бұрын
@T MZ8 I think there's a possibility to chat with Rob backstage, yes. Also, Bruce's PR team approved an interview on the channel, just waiting on word from his management. So, things are looking positive?
@Reani713 жыл бұрын
@@TheCharismaticVoice Sounds like Christmas is coming earlier this year :))
@dcskater1803 жыл бұрын
@@TheCharismaticVoice we love to see it. Patiently waiting for Falling in Reverse outside of their re vamped/imagined songs
@wthesane3 жыл бұрын
If we're doing Rammstein I have to suggest "Mein Herz Brennt (Piano Version)" - great song, great version, great video.
@MonsterRat10003 жыл бұрын
Yes! Till’s vocals in the piano version as so wonderful
@Anony--Mous3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely! Disturbing, haunting and absolutely beautiful!
@pingienator3 жыл бұрын
And for extra fun, compare it to the original version as well!
@yp18513 жыл бұрын
Definitely my first thought, too. But I would add the original version as well 😇 Both one of my favourites 😊
@dataolle3 жыл бұрын
+1, Love that version.
@TheCulturalDude3 жыл бұрын
I've seen many international reaction videos to this song. But you, of all non native speakers I've seen talking about this so far , are the one who really understands it the most. You've clearly put so much effort and skill into your analysis. Personally, this song means a lot to me and I'm happy that there's someone like you, who can translate this piece of art for others.
@Plexpara3 жыл бұрын
i saw alot overacting..but yeaa she is extreme.nothing really happen and she allready goes grazy with facial expression
@yoretabio45373 жыл бұрын
Russian roots, deep soul?
@cactuscanuck68023 жыл бұрын
@@Plexpara Dude, really? Unless this is the first reaction video of Elizabeth's that you've watched, you should be able to figure out that she is highly sensitive to every little sound in a recording. She is a trained opera singer with an international resumé after all. Music is not just her hobby, it is her life and passion, and she has the street cred to back it all up. She's not overacting, as you describe it.
@Plexpara3 жыл бұрын
@@cactuscanuck6802 thats how she act.but its overacting.i am really sorry that i can see it and you dont.dont blame me for that dude..wtf. do you think she is the only one who listen to every single noise in music? do you really think she sit at home alone like that when she listen to music?
@DaijDjan3 жыл бұрын
I think it's really noticable she got the lyrics (and a translation of them) in advance - in a good way, obviously.
@wtfpaul12 жыл бұрын
Definitely worth going back as an adult and reviewing Du Hast. The live Paris version will blow your mind 🤯🤯
@randomperson19433 жыл бұрын
This song is about the conflict of wanting to be proud of your country and love it, all while acknowledging it’s dark past. This is a great message for ALL countries since they all have a dark past. Germany, America, ALL countries, Period. With that being said, I’m proud to be an American and I love my country.
@nictothefields1913 жыл бұрын
You are correct in saying, that all countries have a dark side. Unfortunately Germany does not seem to be allowed to get up again. It is not my fault, that my ancestors might have been part of something unspeakable. Yet we as Germans are not allowed to think of our fallen soldiers, we are not allowed to sing old folk songs and if we are to say, we are proud to be German, it has a bad taste to it. The German identity was broken.
@randomperson19433 жыл бұрын
@@nictothefields191 I don’t fault the German people of today for the actions of their government in the past. I think you should be proud of all the good your country has accomplished. For example, going to space. There is a rich heritage you should be allowed to be proud of. Here in America, our fellow countryman want to make all white people apologize for the slavery we were never apart of. Many say here “if you’re proud to be American, you’re a racist.” So I understand where you’re coming from. I’m sending you positive thoughts friend.
@devolve423 жыл бұрын
See also: Einstürzende Neubauten - Sabrina
@devolve423 жыл бұрын
@@randomperson1943 Nobody says that, goofus. Only in your imagination.
@nachtelfirokese883 жыл бұрын
@@nictothefields191 Wait we aren't allowed to think of our fallen Soldiers? Thats, why we have in pretty much every fucking little village a memorial for the fallen Soldiers of the WW1 and WW2? In pretty much every City we have war cemetery/graveyard! And both are protected by the law of the monument protection?
@F13thvoorhees3 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love the paino rendition of "Sonne" they use at the end of the video, I'm actually learning to play it slowly. I've become quite enamored listening to piano covers of different Metal songs lately, because I feel like it truly highlights some of the masterful song structures and melody that is lost on a lot of people who don't casually listen to heavy music. I hope sometime you can review their song "Ohne Dich", it's by far one of their most beautiful songs and I know you will appreciate it!
@oisinmcphillips20903 жыл бұрын
Dunno if you know, but they have an entire album of piano covers available. Some beautiful stuff in there
@daveangels3 жыл бұрын
i hope she does Sonne (with video) sometime ; it's one of my favorites
@nothingTVatYT3 жыл бұрын
I think it's worth mentioning that there are even live shows which include the piano version performed on a small platform in the audience (a kind of second stage way in front of the main stage). Rammstein never disappoints with that little extra in their shows.
@jasperaartsen89903 жыл бұрын
fun fact, classical music and metal have ALOT in common musically, which is why the two tend to mix so well together
@nothingTVatYT3 жыл бұрын
@@jasperaartsen8990 I agree and that's why I loved Haggard so much who mixed death metal with operatic classic singing. I'll never forget the one festival I saw them perform live and was blown away. BTW: I think I mentioned it before but "Awaking the Centuries by Haggard" is worth an analysis.
@KingEdwardMMVIII3 жыл бұрын
I suggested this song on the channel's facebook page a week ago. I didn't see anybody else suggest this! If I am the one that made this happen I would be HONORED (and would probably faint) -Alex
@TheCharismaticVoice3 жыл бұрын
I wish you were, Edward. We posted this video almost two months ago and had it unlisted while we worked through copyright. That said, I see your comment, and hope you keep recommending videos for me!
@alexandercain65163 жыл бұрын
@@TheCharismaticVoice Well at least we're on the same frequency!! That blows my mind! Either way I can't wait.
@shaunmccreedy61213 жыл бұрын
There are so many epic songs to choose from this band , mutter , klavier ect
@shaunmccreedy61213 жыл бұрын
Love the channel totally awesome
@ShadowWarChild3 жыл бұрын
@@TheCharismaticVoice It took two months to work through copyright! Damn! I give credit to you both for your dogged determination.
@HauntSlider Жыл бұрын
This was one of the best analysis to this video/song I've ever watched. Being a Rammstein fan since around 1995 just after Herzeleid came out. And FINALLY got to see them live at Rockstock September 12, 1998 in Chicago, USA and more than 15 times since. It's amazing to hear someone who actually listens and thinks out what not only the song is doing, but also the amazing videos that have done over the years.
@Andyonplanetearth3 жыл бұрын
Listen to Clemens Poetzsch. He's the piano player and a wonderful display of skill and feelings. Elizabeth: I'm a German, living overseas for 14 years. I've cried when this song came out because it spot on describes the dilemma we Germans have with our history, presence (and possibly future as shown in the video). I think I've watched every reaction video to Deutschland, just to usually discover that the viewers neither take time nor have the emotional depth to come even close to an understanding of the message of this song. You however, and obviously due to your enormous skill of understanding music theory, as well as the power of emotions from classic music - and last but not least your interest in understanding the lyrics ... you made me sob again for this song - and that is a compliment to you as much as to Rammstein. Thank you :)
@matrixprogrock3 жыл бұрын
Serious vocalists study the German language to be able to perform Wagner etc. That has given Elizabeth a leg up in being able to read, pronounce and interpret the lyrics.
@pipkin52872 жыл бұрын
I love this song and I love what Rammstein attempts to do with it. Germans: love your country for what it was, what it is, and what it can be. Our ancestors have all done some evil shit. It's okay to have both pride and shame, love and hatred for your nation. Love form Denmark 🇩🇪❤️🇩🇰
@lollorosso46752 жыл бұрын
I appreciate this comment very much - even more so for coming from one of our neighbors who suffered under German aggression. I do not think that Germans generally lack pride in the achievements of post-war Germany. However letting loose with national pride and flag waving is rightfully frowned upon (except if the national soccer team scores a goal). National pride is a drug a society can overdose on too easily. Most of us have learned at least that much from the past.
@chaosewok2 жыл бұрын
kinda hard with our past but sure its nice how germany tourned out after the war and how it is today
@staggeringdeath84792 жыл бұрын
For every action there is a reaction......the Nazis weren't the only ones who did bad and they most certainly did react!
@davegodby9072 жыл бұрын
From the UK - I understand (it's hidden but we also did evil shit). I see history as a warning - what can happen. We shouldn't hide it - we should remember to make sure it doesn't happen again (Plus I wish I knew the German language - you have such a great way of expressing opposing feeling and nuance, it's the dry, ironic, English humour turned up to 11...
@claesmansson9070 Жыл бұрын
Yes but it took another war to live up to, and a woman that everybody could see had been naive.Wir schaffen das, oder nicht?
@UnethicalLogic3 жыл бұрын
I would highly suggest reacting to "Mein Herz Brennt" the Piano Version. It really shows his vocal ability in a very beautiful way. The visual and the audio, everything works together to create such a dark poem where you can feel the impact.
@NicoScorpio Жыл бұрын
Dear Charismatic Voice, your interpretations are incredibly on point. Since at this point of time Rammstein knows exactly their worldwide influence, I dare imagine that they hoped to instrumentalise people like you to tell the world the tale of torment Germany currently is with its past. And you did translate their message beautifully. This is absolutely true. Bravo and thank you.
@peterl58043 жыл бұрын
The images combine extreme parts of German history in a very clever way. The fact that the mythical figure of Germania is black is ingenious.
@randuru3 жыл бұрын
Indeed. This clip (and song) is a very, very well done incredible piece of art that works on so many different levels. It's a *must watch* for everybody in music, art, and history classes in Germany. My personal, very subtle favorite is the reminiscence to Anne Clark's 'Our darkness'. *Our darkness* indeed.
@gkoudoulaaa90473 жыл бұрын
@@randuru so accurate!
@markusfreund69613 жыл бұрын
To me, a black Germania is a send-up of "woke" leftard revisionism at best and spineless pandering at the worst.
@arrahhed54023 жыл бұрын
@@markusfreund6961 My man it flies over your head, they visually made the German flag. Combining Black red and gold. To me it seems you at best, took everything in this symbolic well thought out video, at face value. Or at worst didn't bother to look for any other explanation than the one that fit your narrative
@markusfreund69613 жыл бұрын
@@arrahhed5402 K bye
@fraumanold36073 жыл бұрын
Wow!!! I would never have thought that you would analyze Rammstein. I am surprised and I am very excited because I am quite a Rammsteinnerd...🤟💥
@frasler13 жыл бұрын
If you haven't already heard Sonne it would be a great next song for Rammstein, one of their best!
@ansfridaeyowulfsdottir80953 жыл бұрын
Yes, good one. {:-:-:}
@Abnelmardy3 жыл бұрын
100% agreed...
@andrehesse1438 Жыл бұрын
You're the First Non-German speaking reactor i've seen that really considers about the Text of this Song and the meaning of it. Love your Interpretation 😊
@karkarodon3 жыл бұрын
Gotta love Rammstein. And the darkness you are talking about around the 13 minute mark is present in so many countries. At least Germany acknowledges their sins. Some places and people refuse to do so.
@serroche3 жыл бұрын
The piano at the end is a version of their song 'Sonne', from their 2001 album 'Mutter'. I recommend you to react to 'Mein Herz Brent', the opener for that album, incredible tune.
@pvnkmonk3 жыл бұрын
The piano version of Mein Herz Brennt, by Sven Helbig, for suuuure
@MrStol3 жыл бұрын
And that version of the song 'Sonne' is from the album 'Klavier': open.spotify.com/album/6rK4qSVdrNCNnQwRCEFsw9
@MrScandinaviaman3 жыл бұрын
I have been a fan of Rammstein for many years. This reaction video was very much appreciated. I loved your facial expression and comments throughout the video. You looked equally disgusted and intrigued at the same time. As some of the others in this comment section suggested, I would love to see your reaction to the song “Ohne dich” by Rammstein. It reveals much more of Till Lindemann’s vocal and has a beautiful melody and lyrics as well. It always gives me chills.
@harvestingseason27252 жыл бұрын
U're a fan of Mount and Blade bruh? :)
@hugin702 жыл бұрын
Großartig! What a great and profound analysis! As being an Austrian a lot of the shown is part of my own history and as one being deeply interested in music and vocals, your analysis truly impressend me! Thank you very much for that! And you are right: sometimes we humans have to grow into messages!