Dutch mom REACTS to DEUTSCHLAND, Rammstein! *I am so overwhelmed!*

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  • čas přidán 19. 03. 2023
  • I did Deutschland today, because when you read this I am hopefuly on my way to Hamburg ( still have no tickets yet so its a great risk tbh)
    I hope you enjoy, viel spass!!
    Want to support me? Or buy a reaction?
    You can buy me a coffee ;-)
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    Enjoy, and be a dear....leave a comment and a like
    xoxo
    MommaTaunT
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    "Although on the TaunT channel I do already reaction videos, it was time to do some solo as well. Over here I can choose myself (at TaunT I never know what is coming) and I can go deeper into the lyrics from a mental health perspective . I will primarily react as a mom but I am also bringing my years as a mental health counselor on the table"
    Most of all, I would love to react to all kinds of music and hope you will offer suggestions for songs you think I need to react to DM me on instagram.
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  • @olavkoning
    @olavkoning Před rokem +193

    I was introduced to this song during the pré-introduction week of my history study in 2019. The song was just out and one of the teachers used it to explain what kind of historic value a song like this has and how we as historians could look at this from an academic popint of view. Because of that it is still one of my favorite Rammstein songs!

    • @PalleRasmussen
      @PalleRasmussen Před rokem +17

      I am a historian, and I applaud the choice of your teacher. I use Angst when I teach sociology.

  • @megatwingo
    @megatwingo Před rokem +90

    Hi, I'm from Germany.
    Rammstein is playing a classic "Industrial Metal" style. A 50-50 mix of synthesizers and hard metal guitars.
    A big part of the German history in one video. The black woman as Germania. Germania is the personification of the German nation. It isn't and wasn't a goddess or Joan of Arc.
    The glass coffin: It is Little Snow White from the Grimm-fairytales....and from their own video "Sonne". Only with black skin and in space.
    The piano song at the end is the song "Sonne", too.
    The words "Germania Magna" at the beginning are a Roman name for the area of Germany, that wasn't conquered by the Roman Empire at that time.
    Germania Superior and Germania Inferior were the Roman conquered areas (Roman provinces) of Germany.
    The line in this song "So jung und doch so alt" (So young and yet so old) means:
    Germany as a unified state is very young. A unified German nation is only existing from 1871 onwards. Before that year of unification Germany was made of countless, little mini-states and the people identified first and foremost as Prussians, Hessians, Saxons etc, etc, etc. and only in a second line of thought they had a lose sense of being somehow Germans, too, as a kind of unifying second identity.
    So the area & the landscape where the Germans are living and the Germans themselves as a people...are thousands of years old. But only recently, in 1871, there was a unified Germany as one single state.
    So Germany as a unified state is very young...and at the same time it is thousands of years old.
    The battle of the Teutoburg forest against the Romans (and Rammstein as Roman soldiers and Germans alike).
    That battle is of ABSOLUTE importance for the German history.
    The hanged bodies in the trees were the beaten Roman soldiers, who were gruesome sacrificed to the Germanic gods...and were partly nailed to the trees.
    The Varus-(Teutoburg)-Battle was already in 9 AD. In 16 AD were the vengeance campaigns of commanding field general Germanicus under Emperor Tiberius Augustus. Therefore we see here the arrival of the Roman troops of Germanicus and they are watching their dead comrades hanging in the trees or getting their heads chopped off (for nailing them to the trees).
    In reality the Romans under Germanicus found only the bones of the Varus army in the various ways they were slaughtered, sacrificed and displayed at the trees. Slaves were liberated even decades after the battle.
    After the scenes with the Romans we saw the Hindenburg Zeppelin disaster (the burning Zeppelin in the background).
    The moustaches and clothing from the fight scene are from WWI and post WWI years. From the working class people in WWI and the roaring 20's. In the WWII years later on this kind of big bushy moustache was already out of fashion.
    The falling banknotes in the prison are not about corruption. That scene is about the hyper-inflation of the 1920's, that took away the savings of the Germans and left them in deep poverty and desperation.
    One had to pay a loaf of bread with a handcart full of nearly worthless banknotes back then and it hit the German people deep down inside and in their souls. Especially the poor ones and the simple workers.
    The V2 rocket (first manmade object in space) as technical triumph of the German spirit...and at the same time the killing of the concentration camp prisoners in the bunker factories below the mountains during the production of that rocket.
    This scene in the video could be a representation of a very specific concentration camp. It was "Mittelbau-Dora" below the Kohnstein mountain.
    A mixture between a big, huge bunker factory for V1 and V2 rockets and a concentration camp.
    The concentration camp inmates had several different markings for different kinds of convicts and their "crimes" sown to their chests, like it was in reality, too. A pink triangle for homosexuals, the star of David for Jews and two of them were marked with the double-triangles for Jehovas Whitnesses.
    The book burnings of the Nazis and the burning of the witches of the church. In the same scene with the book burning there is EVEN MORE going on. The cooperation of the church with the Nazis, when the priest with the cross embraces the Nazi SA-man.
    The scene with the sign with the Hammer and a pair of compasses in a circle of wheat is the sign of the GDR (DDR). The socialist German state in the east that existed before the German reunification.
    Therefore it was Karl Marx in the background in the scene with the tank (not the scene at the concentration camp).
    The scene with Rammstein wielding guns (the pumpgun) and taking Germania hostage was about leftwing terrorism of the 1970's. The terrorists were called the RAF (Rote Armee Fraktion).
    My interpretation of the red scanner-like beams: There are two different kinds of beams. The massive straight red light beam that goes up into the heavens AND there were those smaller, thinner "scanner" beams.
    Aliens (or humans from the future) are scanning the whole German history. Like some real scientists are scanning and excarvating ancient Mexican or Egyptian statues, for example.
    The massive red light beam is the red ribbon of time that ties together all the historical events.
    PS: As for the dogs: Germans are fanatical dog lovers. We are a dog-owner nation. The dog is a firm part of Germany.
    PPS: They didn't eat the body of the woman and her inner organs, even if it really looked that way. They were eating the national dish of Germany, that was put on the body of the black woman: Sauerkraut, Kassler & sausages.
    In my opinion it symbolizes the church eating itself fat on the goods and values and food of Germany during the simple people (farmers, simple workers etc) lived a long time in a kind of hell of poverty and serfdom (the red fetish area below the table with Germania on it).
    But that eating scene could indeed have a double meaning. It could represent the 30 years war, that was fought for religious reasons and depopulated large areas of Germany. It forced the people to commit canibalism because nobody was there anymore to produce food. Except the fat, wealthy people of the church, of course. They were still able to eat enough. Only the simple people at the bottom (farmers etc) died from hunger and had to fight and die in that war.
    The 30 years war was the biggest catastrophe in Germany until WWI happened.
    PPPS: The short scene with the dogs and their gas masks = WWI, where in reality animals (messenger dogs & horses) AND soldiers were wearing gas masks, too.
    PPPPS: The puppies at the end are Leonberger dogs. The Leonbergers nearly went extinct during WWI and WWII.
    PPPPPS: The black woman in the prison was dressed in a Prussian uniform with a Prussian helmet.
    Till sings the famous, often misinterpreted, line of the "Deutschlandlied" (Song of the Germans), that is not forbidden in Germany but simply isn't sung anymore in our modern national anthem.
    Till sings in his version the line "Deutschland über allen" (Germany above everybody) What is a BIG change to the real line in the orginal Deutschlandlied-song. In the original Deutschlandlied song it is written as "Deutschland über alles" (Germany above everything).
    The real, whole line of that old Deutschlandlied goes "Deutschland, Deutschland über alles. Über alles in der Welt" (Germany, Germany above everything. Above everything in the world).
    This line is often misinterpreted by many people as chauvinism and as a looking down upon all other countries on this planet. But that is wrong and not many people know about that in Germany and elsewhere.
    The writer of that famous line didn't meant it in a chauvinistic way.
    When that song was written, Germany was divided into umphteenth mini-states, what made Germany relative powerless and defenseless. Therefore the task of German unification was the goal above any other goal for all Germans (at least the writer of the song meant it that way).
    So the main goal for all Germans had to be the united Germany. The goal of "(united) Germany above everything else".
    That was, how that line was meant by the writer of the song.
    The line isn't forbidden, like many people wrongly think. It's simply not sung anymore and not part of the official anthem of modern Germany anymore.
    This has NOT its reason in the seemingly chauvinist meaning of "Deutschland über alles", like many people wrongly think. This whole stanza of the Deutschlandlied isn't sung anymore, because in other parts of the stanza are borders and landscapes mentioned, that aren't German borders and landscapes anymore.
    We want to live in peace with the people and countries, who are now living in those former German lands and therefore we don't sing about those old borders and landscapes anymore.
    It has nothing to do with the "Deutschland über alles" line in that stanza, like many people wrongly are thinking.
    Finally:
    The scenes I'm now talking about are pretty dark and low light. The WWII submarine in the submarine bunker during the astronauts are walking by with the glass coffin.
    I think, the choice of the black woman as main actress was made, because:
    a) it makes any accusations of racism and fascism against Rammstein useless
    b) she represents one colour of the German flag and she is wearing the rest of the colours of our German flag as makeup and jewellery and clothes on her body: Black, Red and Gold
    c) it provokes many people EVEN MORE 😄
    Greetings
    Mega

    • @megatwingo
      @megatwingo Před rokem +10

      PS: CZcams didn't allow me to integrate this information into the bigger text (above) for unknown reasons, therefore I'm posting it here:
      The troops, who smashed the Jewish shops during the Kristallnacht (not shown in the video) were SA (Sturmabteilung) in brown uniform and not the later SS (Schutzstaffel) in the black uniform. The SA did all the dirty work at the beginning of the Nazi rise to power...until the "Night of the long knives", an inner-Nazi power struggle, happened. The head of the SA (Ernst Röhm) was killed and from then on the SA was turned more and more into the SS under Himmler.
      The book burnings were part of the early Nazi years, too, and were done by the SA, too. One can see the SA burning the books and Till is watching it in a brown SA uniform.
      Both, Kristallnacht and book burnings were different things and happened at different times. The book burnings happened over a longer timespan at different locations at different times during the Kristallnacht was one big "event" that happened at one single day.
      Kristallnacht means "Crystal Night" and was called that way, because the smashed shop windows of the Jewish shops looked like thousands of crystals on the ground. But in the Rammstein video I've only seen the book burnings.
      PPS:
      The two beer drinking soldiers to the left side of the table, where Germania is lying on and where the priests are eating Sauerkraut & Sausages from her body, are not French soldiers and they aren't representing the French revolution. Those two beer drinking soldiers are Prussian soldiers and they are emphasizing the importance of Prussia for the German history.
      As far as I could see: They were from the era of Friedrich der Große (The Old Fritz), who was of extraordinary importance for German history. Amongst many other achievements he was the one, who brought the potato to Prussia and Germany. That saved many Germans from hunger and the potato became one of the most beloved foods in Germany on that way.
      PPPS: The name Rammstein comes from the German town Ramstein (with one "m"). There is an US-airbase and there happened a big, tragic airshow disaster, when two jets collided and fell into the audience.
      Therefore all the flames and the burning coat during the song Rammstein and all the fire in their shows in general. But that rather tasteless name and the negative press echo were too much even for Rammstein. So they changed their name later in Rammstein, what indeed means "battering stone".
      They delivered a half assed explanation for it decades ago. I've forgotten, what they said. A fact is, that they called themselves after that town and that airshow disaster. Probably for provocation purposes.
      Their old song "Rammstein" even tells in other words the story of that disaster and it tells about a fine day with a warm shining sun...and burning people.
      Neue Deutsche Härte was always a pretty unsatisfying new name for the music they made mainly: Industrial or Industrial Metal/Rock.

    • @MommaTaunT
      @MommaTaunT  Před rokem +9

      Thank you !

    • @megatwingo
      @megatwingo Před rokem +3

      @@MommaTaunT
      👋🙂👋

    • @CavHDeu
      @CavHDeu Před rokem +8

      Keine Deutschland Reaktion ohne dich 😁

    • @lucianaromulus1408
      @lucianaromulus1408 Před rokem

      Isn't it crazy you have to fear being called racist for showing actual Germans lol sad. But it's a great video.

  • @somthingbrutal
    @somthingbrutal Před rokem +230

    i admire how they can face the past good and horrific, my own country the UK could learn a lesson from this attitude

    • @kardy12
      @kardy12 Před rokem +29

      Could, but probably won’t. And anyone who tried would instantly be dismissed as “woke” for daring to challenge the accepted portrayals of the empire as a positive force.

    • @justsomemonkeymanwithlongh3188
      @justsomemonkeymanwithlongh3188 Před rokem +20

      @@kardy12it’s a shame that in modern day people are still in favor of the royals or monarchs in general.

    • @pahis1248
      @pahis1248 Před rokem +4

      I feel the same here in Finland. Civil War is still a place in mind. u do not want to look. Courage of looking back and deal with it honestly.

    • @rockmcdwayne1710
      @rockmcdwayne1710 Před rokem +3

      @@kardy12 It wasnt all bad though. Times were quite brutal on its own when the empire existed. There were many empires around that were quite brutal in comparison to Brittish empire. What other empires didnt have was common law under what all subjects of his/her majesty were equal. Many nations built their legal systems by the same model after the end of the empire!
      Not to mention this little war to end slave trade that lasted nearly a century. Brittish empire was the one who enforced it literally accross the world and ''persuaded'' other superpowers of the time to do the same.
      If somebody calls you woke because you ignore half of the history then they are correct to do so. You cant go into history books and nitpick things out of it that support your view of history. You have to look at it in its entirety.
      And if you must know, no, im not Brittish. In fact im not even part of the ''anglosphere.'' Im just someone who's been interested in history since i was a child and seeing how certain activist groups pump out distorted picture of history is somewhat concerning!

    • @kardy12
      @kardy12 Před rokem

      @@rockmcdwayne1710
      White washing history and then trying to paint people who point it out as “woke” is rather silly. The empire was fundamentally about looting and pillaging resources from the colonies, while pretentiously dressing it up as “civilising the natives”. That is how Britain effectively funded the Industrial Revolution. India went from accounting for a quarter of global GDP before Britain’s colonisation to accounting for a few percentage points of global GDP and an appalling literacy rate.
      The idea that an Indian or African “subject” had the same rights as a white English subject during the empire is laughable. Tell that to the victims of Britain’s brutal suppression of resistance, e.g. in the Boer war where Britain deployed concentration camps. Even after the world wars, the brutal suppression of the Mau Mau rebellion was appalling. Not to mention the Bengal famine, which was made worse by Churchill shipping food out of India elsewhere for during the war and refusing to provide any relief to the starving Bengalis. And he defended his actions after the war with frankly racist and white supremacist language:
      “In a speech to the House of Commons in 1943, Churchill defended his government’s actions in India, stating, “I do not admit that a wrong has been done to these people by the fact that a stronger race, a higher-grade race, a more worldly-wise race, to put it that way, has come in and taken their place.””

  • @CavHDeu
    @CavHDeu Před rokem +122

    Deutsche und Niederländer haben sehr viel gemeinsame Geschichte zusammen und gegeneinander geschrieben, aber zum Glück überwiegen die Gemeinsamkeiten in Europa und in der Euregio im besonderen 😎
    Bin froh hier am Niederrhein so tolle Nachbarn zu haben 🇧🇪❤🇳🇱❤🇩🇪

    • @MommaTaunT
      @MommaTaunT  Před rokem +23

      Danke

    • @P.Atreides
      @P.Atreides Před rokem +10

      niederrhein und gelderland ist doch eh mit das beste in europa ;-)

    • @deraxio1382
      @deraxio1382 Před rokem +2

      ich liebe die niederlande so sehr grüße aus duisburg

    • @melchiorvonsternberg844
      @melchiorvonsternberg844 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Ich für meinen Teil würde sagen, dass das über Nachbarschaft,weit hinaus geht. Es sind unsere friesischen Brüder. Die Franken, haben da früher mal gewohnt. Und dann hofft man doch, dass es den "Nachmietern" auch gut geht...

    • @whattheflyingfuck...
      @whattheflyingfuck... Před 7 měsíci

      unsere Armeen sind auch schon vereint - wir können keinen Krieg mehr gegeneinander führen ... zumindest in der nahen Zukunft nicht.

  • @jeweliux
    @jeweliux Před rokem +43

    Was kind of waiting for you to discover this masterpiece - I cannot get enough of it, the history, the quality, the message, the inner conflict of what it means to love and to hate your own country, the unflinching look at the darkness of history and yet the resilience and fragile hope of the future. I could write essays about this and I'm not a historian, just an Eastern European. Also side note, your interpretation of du hast/hasst is spot on, R+ and Till absolutely love to play with those double and triple meanings and whoever criticised you about it were plain wrong. Hope you enjoy Hamburg, it's lovely!

  • @antoncherepok8217
    @antoncherepok8217 Před rokem +90

    When Rammstein released this clip, it was understood very quickly in Russia. Our stories are too intertwined and too similar. And now Russia is again committing that terrible mistake for which Germany has already paid in full.
    It's scary, but we also have a song with a similar meaning about our Motherland. About the Motherland, which does not care about its children, but we continue to love it

    • @lightcompanion9696
      @lightcompanion9696 Před rokem +5

      That's capitalism

    • @Xeuslight
      @Xeuslight Před rokem +5

      @@lightcompanion9696 а до капитализма что было? Еще один лемминг, у которого на любой социальный негатив, один ответ- капитализм. Когда споткнешься об камушек не забудь обвинить капитализм, его скорее всего лично один из Рокфеллеров подкинул тебе под ноги

    • @lightcompanion9696
      @lightcompanion9696 Před rokem +1

      @@Xeuslight до капитализма был феодализм. Только к чему это? Я провёл параллель с 20 и 21 веками. И там, и там был капитализм с властвующей буржуазией.
      К тому же я не виню в этом какую-то определённую личность вроде отдельно взятого Рокфеллера, а целую систему. Хоть Джон Доу, суть от этого не поменяется. Это было бы несколько идеалистично с моей стороны, не так ли?
      Суть в способе производства и производственных отношений, а также распределения благ. Из того какой вид экономики у государства следует всё остальное.
      От того что ты зароешь голову в песок реальность не изменится.

    • @Xeuslight
      @Xeuslight Před rokem +3

      @@lightcompanion9696 ​ Ничего ты не приводил, ты изрыгнул из себя одно слово. А на все остальное даже отвечать не буду. Живя в 21 веке в серьез выбирать какая из какашек повкуснее, при этом делая серьезный вид, оставим это людям из 20 века. С распределения благ и способов производства я конечно сильно посмеялся.

    • @H_3D
      @H_3D Před 11 měsíci

      What song? Did you mean ДДТ Неродина?

  • @leppi4666
    @leppi4666 Před rokem +70

    Imagine.... an US band singing this kind of song about USA and its history, the good, the bad , the ugly, singing about the ambivalent feelings they have about what has happened and their part in that puzzle. And having a latino actor play Washington and a black actor playing the Una bomber.
    It is hard and mind widening....

    • @alesiaking5578
      @alesiaking5578 Před rokem +2

      No

    • @lucianaromulus1408
      @lucianaromulus1408 Před rokem +2

      It's dumb lol I'd never make a video on Nigerian history and use a Frenchman...it's disrespectful

    • @RippPryde
      @RippPryde Před rokem +9

      I feel so amazingly lucky that I have Rammstein to put into word how I feel about Germany. Germans have such a complicated relationship with our nation, I've found is very difficult to explain to people in the past. This song and video are sublime, beutiful and sad all at the same time.

    • @E_Clampus_Vitus
      @E_Clampus_Vitus Před rokem +1

      Bruce Springsteen?

    • @sirsancti5504
      @sirsancti5504 Před rokem +7

      The actress in the video is german. Look it up.

  • @sawnmiwe1460
    @sawnmiwe1460 Před rokem +19

    This is the greatest music video of all time, without question. Nothing has and ever will be as powerful as this.

  • @annaricci4686
    @annaricci4686 Před rokem +20

    Absolute Masterpiece ❤🔥 I'm from Italy and I love Rammstein ❤❤❤

  • @AggressivelyLoving
    @AggressivelyLoving Před rokem +17

    The gallows scene in the credits where the piano goes off just hits different man. Good reaction! Loved it.

  • @andreasth3r3b3ll3
    @andreasth3r3b3ll3 Před rokem +12

    Very good reaction without a lot of unuseful words, your face showed, that you understood the video, the lyrics and the meaning. Thx for this. Greetings from Germany, by the way your hamburgian accent is very nice.

  • @dmwalker24
    @dmwalker24 Před rokem +12

    I've been eagerly awaiting this one, and now a second part as well. Total respect for wanting to organize your thoughts on some of the more controversial aspects of the song. This is probably my favorite, and I think the video is the best I've ever seen. This is the only Rammstein song that I can say I took the time to know every word by heart, and what they mean. I totally agree about not wanting to put up English subtitles. I love the lyric, "Deutschland, dein Atem kalt. So jung, und doch so alt". It's such a beautifully simple way of conveying the idea.

  • @MrWillsonx
    @MrWillsonx Před rokem +8

    NOBODY does it like Rammstein.
    Thanks for listening to the outro!

  • @alexua9572
    @alexua9572 Před rokem +3

    Rammstein the Best ever! Thenx!

  • @Mr.Visuell
    @Mr.Visuell Před rokem +12

    This is a masterpiece. Very nice reaction!
    The song in the outro ist "Sonne" the piano version. Both songs in combination are awsome.

  • @Anduriel7
    @Anduriel7 Před rokem +7

    My mom gave me a Rammstein album (mutter) when i was 12.
    Still hooked. Now i'm 33

    • @zwergfels
      @zwergfels Před 5 měsíci +1

      I was 18 at my first Rammstein concert. Now i am 45. Time is running..........

  • @chesaak
    @chesaak Před rokem +4

    Here the lyrics in english for all:
    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)
    Germany - my heart in flames Want to love and damn you Germany -
    your breath's cold So young, and yet so old Germany! 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!
    You I We All of you You (superior/overpowering, unnecessary) I (Übermenschen weary)
    We (The higher you climb, the further you fall) You (Germany, Germany above everything)
    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!
    Rammstein really uses a lot of symbols in this song. The real meaning only emerges with the lyrics and the video together. You really have to analyze it more closely and then you will understand the deeper meaning. In this song the Middle Ages, the time of the Romans, the GDR - these historical events are presented in different roles. Of course, the theme of the Nazi era and the persecution of the Jews is also addressed, although its presentation does not differ from the style of the other scenes. A constant in the entire video is a woman who appears as a personified Germany in the different epochs. If you know this woman is representing germany and looking to the video again you will see so much more. I think, the choice of the black woman as main actress was made, because: it makes any accusations of racism and fascism against Rammstein useless, she represents one colour of the German flag and she is wearing the rest of the colours of our German flag as makeup and jewellery and clothes on her body: Black, Red and Gold. Sometimes as a victim, sometimes as a perpetrator. In the text there are also several sections that contradict each other, e.g. "Will love and damn you". Statements like these express Germany's good and bad sides on the one hand. One of the passages like "so young and yet so old". This means that German history began early. But through certain events such as the fall of the Berlin Wall, the founding of the GDR through which a new era began for Germany. "one can love you and yet hate you!" It is a question of whether you can be proud of your country or not. "Your love is a curse and a blessing. I cannot give you my love." Germany is aware of the good but also dark times and many see the dark times as so extreme that it is difficult to give your country your love and pride. I must have overlooked a few things in the video, but those are the parts that stand out. I was born and raised in Germany myself and feel the same when it comes to being proud of my country. As for the dogs: Germans are fanatical dog lovers. We are a dog-owner nation. The dog is a firm part of Germany. They didn't eat the body of the woman and her inner organs, even if it really looked that way. They were eating the national dish of Germany, that was put on the body of the black woman: Sauerkraut, Kassler & sausages. it symbolizes the church eating itself fat on the goods and values and food of Germany during the simple people (farmers, simple workers etc) lived a long time in a kind of hell of poverty and serfdom (the red fetish area below the table with Germania on it). But that eating scene could indeed have a double meaning. It could represent the 30 years war, that was fought for religious reasons and depopulated large areas of Germany. It forced the people to commit canibalism because nobody was there anymore to produce food. Except the fat, wealthy people of the church, of course. They were still able to eat enough. Only the simple people at the bottom (farmers etc) died from hunger and had to fight and die in that war. The 30 years war was the biggest catastrophe in Germany until WWI happened. he short scene with the dogs and their gas masks = WWI, where in reality animals (messenger dogs & horses) AND soldiers were wearing gas masks, too.The puppies at the end are Leonberger dogs. The Leonbergers nearly went extinct during WWI and WWII.

  • @VinceYT2408
    @VinceYT2408 Před rokem +7

    I hope you have a fantastic time tonight ! Great reaction, your respect to the material shows it all !

  • @Ein_Schachdude
    @Ein_Schachdude Před rokem +9

    I saw a reaction of a german professor in history, and he didn't get all the references, at once. Your German is very well. Greetings to the friendly neighbours.

    • @MommaTaunT
      @MommaTaunT  Před rokem +1

      Thank you

    • @lucianaromulus1408
      @lucianaromulus1408 Před rokem +4

      That's nuts...I'm an American of European descent, with only an Associates and I knew almost all the references....I'm simply a lover of history, not a German History Professor 😅

  • @mischadorn6037
    @mischadorn6037 Před měsícem +1

    Amsterdam is a wonderful town. I was there a few years ago. Greetings from Hannover 😊

  • @fraukehammer4624
    @fraukehammer4624 Před rokem +5

    We have so many things in common, you have the best female metal ladies with the coolest voices and we have the right language for metal in Germany.

  • @sebastianrichter6075
    @sebastianrichter6075 Před rokem +2

    Grüße aus Deutschland, du bist sympathisch! Like this

  • @YukiMoonlight
    @YukiMoonlight Před rokem +2

    Just stumbled across your channel. Really happy you decided to do a seperate video to collect your thoughts.
    Hope you had a great time at the concert!

    • @MommaTaunT
      @MommaTaunT  Před rokem +1

      Thank you , and yes … I did 😉

  • @stephanieallangarman5598

    Yes 🙌🏽 interpretation is up to you as a reactor. Rammstein did not put up subtitles for a reason. People may be fans but each person while watching can see and feel everything about the MV for themselves. Great 👍🏽 Choice. BEING DUTCH you may know more about GERMANY’s history than someone from the WEST. Blessings from a NEW SUBSCRIBER. 🙋🏻‍♀️🥰 CA-USA

  • @duncanmccann2715
    @duncanmccann2715 Před rokem +6

    Accidental mosh pit! That's hilarious. Incidentally, there is a Rammstein song about building the Berlin Wall, 'Stein Um Stein', it may interest you. Another intelligent, well considered reaction, thank you.

  • @Skurian_krotesk
    @Skurian_krotesk Před rokem +4

    I was so perplexed to hear a german introduction.
    Your pronounciation is pretty good!
    Not absolutely perfect but definately alot better than most english speaking people i have heared.

    • @stefanstock953
      @stefanstock953 Před rokem +1

      Schließe mal deine Augen und hör sie dir nochmal an. Klingt für mich perfekt. U.a. weil es sowas wie 'absolut perfekt' ja eh nicht gibt. Jaja, Deutsche, beklagen und jammern, da sind wir doch gut drin. Stets auf der Suche nach dem Schlechten. ☺ hihihi, hey, just kiddin.

  • @chelleb3055
    @chelleb3055 Před rokem +8

    I was hoping you would do this one and Mutter, both are beautifully written. Also, please bring your son on again! :)

  • @bonsai67
    @bonsai67 Před rokem +4

    Watch the eyepatch at 5:28 move from right to left at 5:41. Significant detail keeping Germany's history in mind.

    • @MommaTaunT
      @MommaTaunT  Před rokem +2

      Wauw , how perceptive! Thank you

    • @Alfablue227
      @Alfablue227 Před rokem +1

      Is that a hint to their Right to Left political stance!?

  • @longdarkrideatnight
    @longdarkrideatnight Před rokem +1

    It is so nice to see a reaction to this video from someone who knows what they are seeing and hearing.

  • @zeukrob
    @zeukrob Před 5 měsíci +1

    Yes, Deutschland has contributed invaluablely to humanity in different aspects, even in the most remote corners of the world and in ways that many are unaware of, such as through science and medicine. A country for which they should feel deservedly proud, as well as feel the darkest of shame.
    That is Deutschland and you will hear about it until the end of time and until the last man in this world or in any world if one day we leave the earth.

  • @RaoulKunz1
    @RaoulKunz1 Před rokem +6

    Thank you for tackeling this semoitically supercharged masterpiece.
    This touches on so many topics that one could (amd many have) write Essays about this, but as a fellow intelligent European and neighbour of the subject Nation here I feel I won't have to fiddle the highly complex and charged cultural semiotics out the was I'd do (and have done) for US citizens.
    Even the wolf/dog motive is a subtle culturally charged element.
    Have fun in Hamburg, it's a lovely city!
    Best regards
    Raoul G. Kunz

  • @omanipadmeum7319
    @omanipadmeum7319 Před rokem +3

    Rammstein has to be seen live, because they are a weapon there and the incredible crowd control is a trademark of them and no matter in which country they play, the audience sings in German like in Paris.🆒 The action with the fireworks did not even take place in a stadium but in a hall ( Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy) and would be unthinkable in e.g. America due to their immense safety regulations. If they go on tour there, the fans will miss a lot and will never get to see many really wicked effects!
    By the way Til does this specific move, called "Til Hammer" cause he had dislocated his knee before a concert and repeatedly hit it in the backstage area to bring it back in. The other band members found this movement totally cool so that he he adopted it for the stage ! Apart from the fact that Til is a trained pyrotechnician, at Rammstein concerts a special stage worker is very close to the stage and is connected by a microphone to the person who controls the fire. He feels the temperature on his cheek and gives corresponding instructions whether you can still step it up a notch or the flames have to be reduced.
    Another pure madness with with the audience - czcams.com/video/fAaIFUXj4-8/video.html
    At another concert Til greets his band members, who are carried back to the main stage in a rubber dinghy with a "Welcome - Sign". A political statement for the refugees who have drowned by the thousands in the Mediterranean Sea.
    Please look at the live performance of "Ich will" - czcams.com/video/zO2t3KQMPPY/video.html - (with subtitles) "Rock am Ring" is one of the biggest festival events in Germany. The Ring, which we say, is the legendary Formula 1 race track "Nürburgring"(The green hell), located in the middle of a central mountain of Germany, the "Volcano - Eifel". Rammstein was the Headliner and there are more than 85000 fans on the target line and I was right in the middle 😜 and not only the few thousand hardcore fans directly in front of the stage answer Til's questions, but actually the entire audience down to the last row and to have been there and to feel the concentrated energy of the audience was just indescribable !
    At some point Ramstein discovered that you can make up with instant coffee. According to concentration, black to red spots appear, which looks like dirt or blood. Flake was hyper nervous all the time during an earlier tour. What did he forget ? That he was made up with lots of coffee in the evening during every concert - Maybe the reason why he needs a treadmill 😉 ?
    But without Flake Rammstein would never have been what they are. Again and again he is only moved into the nerd corner and underestimated enormously. What most people remember is only the treadmill he is running on while playing. Most of the Rammstein pieces are backed by a mostly inconspicuous but sometimes bombastically symphonic sound body combined with techno elements and so much more. It´s done so cleverly that it is hardly noticeable in the foreground. But if you take it out of the equation and mix it away at the mixer console, the rest sounds almost like any metal band. Together with the typical Rammstein monster guitar riffs the keyboards in the background fill up the entire sound, make things round, and not at least because of this Rammstein sounds so unique !
    Please check it out - ​​czcams.com/video/IjGNTqAW58E/video.html - czcams.com/video/jRxW5Vzeo0A/video.html (here you can see Til flying)
    Exactly this concert in Germany took place about 20 km from where I lived and you could still hear it over a hill in between and see the light show flickering in the distance. You could clearly experience the sound level at which Rammstein are traveling 💥🤯
    This melodic sound together with the unbelieveble power that Rammstein brings over is also to be seen here - czcams.com/video/Uq41Fmw5CGI/video.html
    ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE, this performance was nominated for the Grammy 👍 - czcams.com/video/qFpjMNKxsnA/video.html - The song is based on a true story that happened in Germany. A cannibale looked for someone on the Internet who could be eaten by him and also found someone. Just google "The Rothenburg Cannibal".
    TOTALLY WHACKY. Richard Kruspe tells the story in an interview on the DVD "In Amerika" released in 2015. First the police arrested Paul Landers off the stage and then one by one, the sound became thinner and thinner as the other band members were arrestet and at some point he put his guitar down and turned himself to the cops. For Rammstein, who had come together in the former GDR, the left dictatorial eastern part of divided Germany, America was in their imagination the "land of unlimited possibilities" in which you can do pretty much anything. After a night in jail they know that it was a really stupid idea to perform anything like that in a big city in the "Bible Belt" - czcams.com/video/pRXkDYTSAj4/video.html - 😱😉 In Germany, this kind of thing doesn't upset (almost) anyone anymore - we're a little more relaxed there.
    One of the best titles by Rammstein but not as well known is Donaukinder" - czcams.com/video/Oi-ixUoWAOU/video.html​​ - it´s underpinned by Franzisco Navarro with scenes from the film "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas". But be careful, because for those who have even dealt with the Holocaust a little, this is really hard stuff ! At first I was interested, then banned, then horrified and then there were only tears. As a German with a left-wing liberal background, I would have to hate the camp commandant, but otherwise he is also a father. However, someone who lets the children of others gasify without scruples. But something like this had to happen, I guess, so that he finally recognizes this absolutely inhuman madness and his constant self-deception ! "Wo sind die Kinder" alludes to the fact that in German death camps, women and children were gassed first so that no more Jews could grow up or be born. "Keiner weiß, was hier geschehen, keiner hat etwas gesehen" refers to the fact that very few Germans wanted to have known about the concentration camps, which of course was complete nonsense. For example, thousands of apartments were suddenly vacant because the Jewish residents had been deported during the night. The very next day, "Aryan" Germans, mostly belonging to the party cadre, moved in. Then hundreds of civilian German guards were employed in the death camps, who were even proud of their "work" and bragged about it to their acquaintances and friends. I could give many more examples, which prove that it was total bullshit, when it was claimed not to have seen anything and not to know what was happening there.
    Rammstein pieces are pure energy and if one can keep his butt still while listening, you should see a doctor as soon as possible 🤣

  • @sgtkevin4978
    @sgtkevin4978 Před rokem +2

    Respect, your german is good❤

  • @Albert5522
    @Albert5522 Před rokem +2

    What a crazy song and music video, I completely understand why you wanted more time to unpack it all! Where did you begin?! Rammstein clearly have a lot to them than meets the eye!

  • @Yandere950
    @Yandere950 Před rokem +2

    I was so suprised as she suddenly spoke perfect german😂 grretings from Germany.

  • @robertmoritz7954
    @robertmoritz7954 Před rokem +7

    Wie schön, dich zu sehen und von den Niederlanden und the Suicide Boys und nie gehört und freut mich sehr. Ich hoffe, du bist glücklich und Deiner Familie geht es gut. Du hast so ein liebes Gesicht und einen Zauber in den Augen, wie es nur eine Mutti haben kann. Hey, bin jetzt 48 geworden, ha! Bitte bleib wie du bist - ehrlich, bezaubernd und ja, ein liebenswerter Mensch. LG

  • @alfredkonig4639
    @alfredkonig4639 Před rokem +4

    Hhhhahhahaha , so ein geiles Lied , so ein geiles Video, so ein geiler Text und so eine geile Reaktion. Danke für Dein TOP- Video ! RRRRRammstein!

  • @bryansproles2879
    @bryansproles2879 Před rokem +3

    I just randomly found 2 of your videos (Rammstein's mein Herz Brennt piano version, and this song), and I love how thoughtful your reactions are :)
    I agree with another poster that you would probably know more German history than the average Westerner, living so close as you do.
    I've just subscribed - Ich möchte mir mehr Reactionvideos von dir anschauen 😁

    • @MommaTaunT
      @MommaTaunT  Před rokem +2

      That is so sweet of you to say ! Thank you ☺️

  • @corneliusantonius3108
    @corneliusantonius3108 Před rokem +2

    Hallo wat enorm leuk om je deze video clip te doen.

  • @padmelotus
    @padmelotus Před rokem +3

    Talking of automatically generated translations, I was watching the movie, "Nuremberg", and CZcams autotranslated, "Reichsmarschall", as, "rice mushroom" 😂😂😂

  • @PalleRasmussen
    @PalleRasmussen Před rokem +15

    The choice of Ruby Commey for "Germania" is brilliant. She is stunning and plays the part well. But because of her skin colour, she is also a big fat finger in the eye of all the right-wing nutters that would otherwise misuse this song and love it for all the wrong reasons (we had something like that happen here in Denmark).

  • @Lurch685
    @Lurch685 Před rokem +2

    Till has one of the most fascinating voices in music. He’s not a “great” singer, but he’s a great singer. Does that make sense?

    • @MommaTaunT
      @MommaTaunT  Před rokem +2

      It does

    • @StepOne1
      @StepOne1 Před rokem +1

      He definitely has a voice that tickles the fancy of my ears

  • @Peter_Cetera
    @Peter_Cetera Před rokem +2

    Maybe the most epic music video ever made

  • @garic80
    @garic80 Před rokem +3

    Greetings from Russia, we had a very complicated and complicated history with Germany, I liked your reaction. It is strange for me as a Russian to see the reaction of the majority of Germans who absolutely do not know the history of their country, starting from the Battle in the Teutoburg Forest, ending with Leonberger puppies (this is an original German breed that was considered lost during the Second World War) - a symbol of the rebirth of Germany.

  • @weissfussindianer
    @weissfussindianer Před rokem +2

    Hallo, das war mein Erstes Mal auf deinem Kanal - ich fürchte es wird nicht das letzte Mal sein 😉
    Hello, this was my first time on your channel - i'm afraid it woun't be the last time 🙃

  • @kurtisking3677
    @kurtisking3677 Před rokem +1

    I hope you had fun

  • @wizarrdofooze
    @wizarrdofooze Před 6 měsíci +1

    the hair is slaying!!!!!! (gretings from deutschland)

  • @patrickparker1403
    @patrickparker1403 Před rokem +2

    Total masterpiece

  • @generalmike-jo1cv
    @generalmike-jo1cv Před rokem +1

    ive been to germany coz of my work, seafarer, good place. but i only stayed at the port hamburg and drank beer ang got wasted. i should have roam around the city of hamburg. .

  • @OneThousandHomoDJs
    @OneThousandHomoDJs Před rokem +3

    When I first saw this, it immediately became (and remains) the most impressive video I've ever seen from anyone.
    No one does videos like Rammstein.
    Have you seen Ohne Dich?

    • @MommaTaunT
      @MommaTaunT  Před rokem +1

      No… I just started this adventure

  • @martinklaus2203
    @martinklaus2203 Před rokem +2

    The German subtitles were perfect.

  • @dariolagem2907
    @dariolagem2907 Před rokem +2

    this is about the history of germany

  • @fraukehammer4624
    @fraukehammer4624 Před rokem +3

    Das rollende "R" macht die die Fans weltweit kirre.

    • @MommaTaunT
      @MommaTaunT  Před rokem +1

      🤣🤣. I’m glad that I have got that in me 🤣🤣

  • @arnodobler1096
    @arnodobler1096 Před rokem +2

    Bin gespannt auf Part 2

  • @jbird4478
    @jbird4478 Před rokem +5

    The German subtitles are correct. You really can't translate this song in English. The line "Deutschland über allen" for example is a twist on "Deutschland über alles", which doesn't really work in English, and the connotation would be gone. There's a version with subtitles on youtube, not official, and it translates Übermensch as "superman" to pick an example. There's a reason why that word usually is not translated at all.

  • @hermannschaefer4777
    @hermannschaefer4777 Před rokem +1

    It was not a Pink Floyd concert, but The Wall live, produced summer 1990 by Roger Waters with several soecial guests. I was there and it was quite a thing..

  • @Steve_P_B
    @Steve_P_B Před rokem +2

    So many references to previous songs in this

  • @diggibet1887
    @diggibet1887 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Groet from Hamburg!
    You are cute!

  • @schmidtchristian1401
    @schmidtchristian1401 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Es sind 1000 Jahre ❤

  • @El.Duderino.
    @El.Duderino. Před 7 měsíci +1

    hey taunt, i like your style very much.
    I really like Germania as a “black” or realistically dark brown woman. I follow the Out of Africa theory, which means that every person on earth has their ancestors in Africa. I like the idea that Rammstein played with the racist stereotypes here, because Germany is not a “white” country.
    One can only speak of Germany long after the Franconian Empire was divided (after the death of Charlemagne). That would be between 900 and 1100 AD.

  • @doubleT84
    @doubleT84 Před rokem +2

    Here's my theory about the video: A future generation, the band in the space suits, is discovering relics of ancient Germany. They scan and collect artifacts, statues, as well as the history of Germany (hence the lasers in every scene: scanning the history). So we begin with the Roman legions discovering 7 years later how they lost the legions of Varus in Germania: It's the first time German tribes were forming an aliance together among themselves, acting united under the lead of Arminius.
    We can see that the band even found Germania herself and brought her back in a glass coffin - a reference to Snow White and Rammsteins video to "Sonne" - and only a short time later already doing better, sitting in a wheel chair.
    Germania can be seen handing brass knuckles to two opposing fighters in the luxurious roaring 20s, the time where two powers started fighting in and over Germany: Communists and nazis.
    We can see Germania as a warrior knight/queen of the Holy Roman Empire, with insignias and relics.
    Germania is also seen in a modern setup, flaunting all her Gold, protected by heavily armed police and German Shepherd Dogs (a reference to their video to "Mein Teil" where the band members are walked on leashes, referenced also at the end). Germania only plays a minor role in the scenes of Eastern Germany, she's in the back of the room, the elite didn't really care about Germany.
    In the medieval scenes, the church is devouring Germania, leaving bits for the rats under the table. With hints that foreign forces also have a good time there.
    In my opinion, we see Spandau Prison, a prison in Berlin that existed for hundreds of years and mostly held political prisoners of all periods of time, including the Nazis being held there after the war. Germania is seen there wearing a parade uniform like they were fashionable but also looks comically like a circus director's uniform, for good reason.
    Germania is held hostage in the 70s by the RAF terrorists.
    At the end, Germania is more modest, she's a nun, quite a contrast to the gold and sunglasses wearing Germania before, and she's pregnant, worshiped by the band. A guy in the red dress of a Federal Judge (who's job it is, to see that all laws follow the German constitution) can be seen in a biblical scene delivering dogs, before Germania is finally seen dead floating in the glass coffin in space. So, is that Germanias legacy in the end? The German Shepherd Dogs. It's ironic, of course.

    • @doubleT84
      @doubleT84 Před rokem +1

      There is a lot more, though. So many small details, hints that you miss if you don't know German history in and out. There's the church, referencing to the Pauls Church, where the first constitution was written, so far ahead of its time, it's the basis of our modern consitution.
      One thing I want to point out about the lasers: Once they start to scan from extreme angles, as if someone looking into the past from specific angles, trying to reason or trying to find "new facts", the scenes start to come apart. Everything gets destroyed of you scan it with some specific intentions (from an angle) and leaving the neutral view!

  • @leebowski5261
    @leebowski5261 Před rokem +2

    Hello, there are a lot of Interpretations of this song. try them and you will understand. so much of our history inside this song.

  • @michaelfinck7487
    @michaelfinck7487 Před rokem +9

    The song is about the ambivalent relationship of Rammstein and many Germans to their country, because of the violent and cruel history with extensive human crimes ("red line of violence through german history"), especially in recent history. Therefore the video features various events from German history, including Roman times, the Middle Ages, witch hunting and burning, Protestant Reformation, the November Revolution, the "Golden Twenties" and hyperinflation, Nazi book burnings, the Hindenburg disaster, the First and Second World Wars, the Holocaust, the Weimar Republic, the Red Army Fraction (violent anti-capitalist terror alliance of young people and students against Nazis in high state and economy positions in post-war Germany), and the division of the country into West and East Germany including the Uprising June 17 in East Germany. The black woman represents Germany and one of the Colors of the German flags, sometimes as a victim, but mostly as a perpetrator. With her black skin she is also a provocation to all stupid racists
    A lot of people do not understand the scenes with the dogs. This breed of dogs are not German Shepards, but Leonberger. This breed of dog narrowly escaped extinction during the First and also Second World Wars and is symbolic of the German people, whose existence was also strongly threatened in those wars (Morgenthau-Plan) - both now have a second existential chance, just like the new German democratic constitution, which in future must be protected as strongly as if it were under quarantine (Judges in red robes, Rammstein members in protective suits with the dogs)
    The Holocaust was for this reason the greatest human crime because it was the first industrially organized mass murder in human history, by a country that was culturally at its highest point at this time and called itself the country of poets and thinkers. But it is precisely the high cultural and scientific level of Germany that unfortunately caused others to be viewed as subhuman who can be killed without pity, just like animals. Seeing other people as inferior has always brought a lot of suffering to people

  • @HenryAusLuebeck
    @HenryAusLuebeck Před rokem +2

    Ich bin aus Schleswig-Holstein. Das war mal dänisch und Friesen sind auch hier...ich liebe die Niederländer. Für die alten Römern wart ihr auch Germanen...hahaha ;)

  • @MissMesa94
    @MissMesa94 Před rokem +2

    du hast means you have, du hasst means you hate but they sing you have, du hast, so no shame 🙂

    • @MommaTaunT
      @MommaTaunT  Před rokem +2

      I know that! But I am pretty sure , hearing it … it has a double entendre and lot of other German did confirm it

  • @andreadee1567
    @andreadee1567 Před rokem +4

    Very good reaction so far. I’m courious to see what you are going to say in a second part. Rammstein has always many references to their old songs, but in the case of "Du hast", that everyone recognize immediately, you should be aware that it is so common to begin a sentence with the words you have, you are. Perhaps its just grammar. But other references are surely there: the glass coffin of snow white, etc...

  • @Gochtoni
    @Gochtoni Před rokem +1

    It was Roger Waters The Wall one year after the wall come down in 1990 Berlin

  • @Mister__Jey
    @Mister__Jey Před 11 měsíci +1

    I don't know if you released your own songs anywhere? But this very little song at the beginning of each of your videos is just super beautiful and very calming and yes it would be nice if there was a long variant of or any songs of yours in general?

    • @MommaTaunT
      @MommaTaunT  Před 11 měsíci

      I’m thinking about it .. and thank you for the compliment.

  • @Marco-Conner
    @Marco-Conner Před rokem +2

    das hab ich auch noch nicht gehört. um deutsch zu lernen erstmal ramstein Video gucken Perfekt!!
    I haven't heard that either. to learn german first watch ramstein video perfect!! 😅

  • @z_brez_r1687
    @z_brez_r1687 Před rokem +2

    Reaction without big talk! I think that's great

  • @Mart687
    @Mart687 Před rokem +2

    First thing I like to say is I've been a fan for 25 years and there's often a double meaning in their songs. And the lyrics are open to interpretation. But someone went crazy on this video production. It probably cost a fortune to produce this. This is really mental and there's nothing like it. Nobody has done this before. There's a video online of 2 historians with knowledge of german history of about 1 hour reviewing this song. They go into detail about and it's full of historic references. Tiny details that mean something you wouldn't even notice. Go check that out.
    The lyrics are pretty straight forward. They ask themselves basically if they can be proud of their country. Normal to want to be proud of where you are born and raised right. And in the lyrics the answer is: meine liebe kann ich dir nicht geben. I can not give you my love.
    Btw I'm dutch and my family suffered in ww2. My grandmothers dad was taken to do forced labour in Germany and came back after 2 years. He was lucky. She remembered some things about the war. The bombing of rotterdam and it was "raining burnt paper" 40km away from rotterdam in her village. In the winter of '44 there was no food in the west and she walked 300km to the east to trade goods for potatoes. And she was 16. Where did you sleep. At farmers in the barn with the cows.
    But we don't hold a grudge cause that's stupid. We do not hate germans nowadays. Great beautiful country for holidays and great friendly people. But I understand Rammstein that they feel shame from their history.

    • @Mart687
      @Mart687 Před rokem

      Glad you liked my comment. I looked up the video of the 2 historians I was talking about for you. czcams.com/video/iJmNVxH74So/video.html

    • @Mart687
      @Mart687 Před rokem +1

      So did you check out the video explaining the details I linked? What did you think of it?
      Rammstein is an US airbase in germany. There was an airshow and 2 planes hit each other and crashed into the spectators. A lot of people died and got injured. So the name of the band comes from a terrible tragedy. I'm interested to hear what you think of the historic explanation of deutchland.
      Maybe also do a reaction of Dicke titten. It's a great song and if you ask me there's a double meaning in the lyrics as well. They aren't glorifying big boobs. I think they are trying to point out we are too focussed on beauty and not on what's really important so the inside and character.
      Or you could react to maybe Type O Negative - love you to death. Beautiful goth metal I think you will like. I'm a bit of a music nerd and metal head and I can come up with a ton of suggestions.
      One that I close to my heart because I served in the army: Five finger death punch - Wrong side of heaven.

    • @MommaTaunT
      @MommaTaunT  Před rokem +1

      I did learn about the names and I remember the air crash , it was all over the news, even here .

    • @johnvanhal2450
      @johnvanhal2450 Před rokem +1

      ​@@Mart687 Ramstein is the airbase. With only one M

  • @arnebollsen
    @arnebollsen Před rokem +4

    Moin!👍
    Eine weitere deutsche Band wäre zu empfehlen und zwar electric Callboy 😀👍.
    Videos: hypa hypa ( mehrere Visionen) we make the move, pump it, spaceman, MC Thunder 1und2
    Und eine weitere deutsche Band wäre Samurai Pizza Cats 👍
    Aktueller Song Pizza homicide
    Een annern gode plietsche Musikkapell ut duitsland is electric Callboy 😀,
    un de Band Samurai Pizza Cats 👍
    Dat wuur plattduits vuur di mi deern
    All lekerts un best ut noordduitsland Bremerhaven 😀

  • @VonLigenstein
    @VonLigenstein Před rokem +2

    When you watch ( Not if... but when) Zeit! Makje sure you have your box of Tissues... Radio is lso a nice ne... pretty much anything from their lkast few albums for video content.... If this is just all you have heard so far... better late than never... Guess what you'll be listening to all summer... ;)

    • @MommaTaunT
      @MommaTaunT  Před rokem +1

      Maybe look in my playlist 😉. I already did Zeit

  • @stefanstock953
    @stefanstock953 Před rokem +3

    Grüße aus Düren mal wieder. Awesome reaction video as always. So, Hamburg, cool..Und a bissle Deutsch üben, ok. Ich finds absolut bemerkenswert das du ein zweites Video zu dem Song machst. 'Chapeau'. Oh, da ich grad von Frankreich sprech...Du bist ja von Til beeindruckt und da dachte ich du würdest gern mehr von seiner Vielfältigkeit sehen. Da ist dieser Song/Video genau richtig, denk ich. It's called " Zaz feat. Til Lindemann 'Le Jardin Des Larmes'
    Here's the link: czcams.com/video/iR2IuOasSYU/video.html
    Have fun on your concert tour ☺ to Hamburg..

  • @user-fh1mp1jr1f
    @user-fh1mp1jr1f Před 2 měsíci +2

    Я по превью подумал что это Таня из сериала САШАТАНЯ

  • @arnebollsen
    @arnebollsen Před rokem +3

    ... konn du dat versteien wat ik snack?
    De nedderlandse sprak is jo verwann met de olden duitsen sprak.
    We snack dat och in noord, middel un oostduitsland an Ostsee waterkant.
    All best 👍
    Arne

  • @compleCCity
    @compleCCity Před rokem +2

    there's another, more outlandish review/analysis of this song by the American Charismatic Voice on CZcams - interesting, because to hear an American view on these lyrics - but it was yours to make me - as a German - to really appreciate this song; normally i'm very suspicious about German's making songs about Germany.
    expecting your continuation of this. wait - you're on Twitch?

  • @nephilim2582
    @nephilim2582 Před rokem +2

    Hello from Cologne! I would like to recommend you a very good German punk rock band, Die Bösen Onkelz! They have a larger fan base in Germany than Ramstein! Unfortunately, this band was denigrated by the press and media and placed in the neo-Nazi corner. Only on the fact that they were ten in the skinheads! But they came from the punk movement, and later the neo-Nazis took over the look, the clothes and the demeanor! Die Bösen Onkelz have been around for 40 years and they have very good lyrics! I would like to suggest the song: "Auf gute Freunde" live from the Hockenheimring! Thanks and greetings Nephilim!

  • @marukusu7810
    @marukusu7810 Před rokem +1

  • @Ovgiliot
    @Ovgiliot Před rokem +2

    hey, if you want to brush up on the history there is a very good video by Three Arrows - Deutschland by Rammstein: An Analysis. Its pretty dense thou

  • @baukanakuab
    @baukanakuab Před 10 měsíci +1

    You are Dutch so 5/7th of Deutsch, no surprise you are mostly friends.
    They didn't kill you just because you were of different "race".
    While highly appreciated that they admit their ugly past no forgiveness can be given without reparations.

    • @MommaTaunT
      @MommaTaunT  Před 10 měsíci +1

      A lot of my family got killed during the war so I really don’t get this comment

  • @pauljohnson460
    @pauljohnson460 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hello dudess :since i heard in a previous video that you lived near germany, could you hear and tell us about "Rammstein - Donaukinder (Custom Video)" ? (that's my fav and i would love to ear what you have to say about this :x )

    • @MommaTaunT
      @MommaTaunT  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I might 🥰

    • @pauljohnson460
      @pauljohnson460 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@MommaTaunT thx mam, i'm sure u'll have a ton of things to say about this one (exepct that it's an incredible song :P )

  • @alfredkonig4639
    @alfredkonig4639 Před rokem +3

    1000 Aufrufe in 2 Stunden, hhhahahahahahahaha Du und Rammstein, ihr rockt das hier!

  • @xztream2455
    @xztream2455 Před rokem +2

    If you want proper English translation on the Rammstein video'syou should check out the video's subbed by Educatedmarine! These are simply the best!
    Groetjes uit het diepe zuiden ;)

    • @MommaTaunT
      @MommaTaunT  Před rokem +1

      I like to translate myself and figure it out , but thanks 😊

  • @nikblo3522
    @nikblo3522 Před rokem +2

    thats how you do a reaction.

  • @Metal-never-die1220
    @Metal-never-die1220 Před rokem +1

    👍👌🤘😘

  • @marnickbarendse4828
    @marnickbarendse4828 Před rokem +2

    I think that does dogs are a kind a wolf dogs and that is renfens to hilter

  • @tobiasolah3576
    @tobiasolah3576 Před rokem +1

    Bitte schau dir mal Iron Maiden Hallowed be thy Name an. Danke du machst das super👍

  • @deraxio1382
    @deraxio1382 Před rokem +2

    gutes deutsch respekt

  • @fenriswolflp-verlierenmits5952

    German is a hard language to learn, but if you are Dutch, it is easier I think.

  • @Camel1xhrb
    @Camel1xhrb Před rokem +1

    Berlin West-Ost song Rammstein Stein und Stein ! super concert
    czcams.com/video/GXRp5Vi0E4o/video.html

  • @MrAatami
    @MrAatami Před rokem +3

    They changed laws in Germany, if it's artistic, not Nazi-glorifying or if it is historical, then it is fine.
    Rammstein is among the few good things that have come out from Germany since the 40's.

  • @Adonoabofufu
    @Adonoabofufu Před rokem +1

    rammstein in hamburg? are you sure?!

    • @MommaTaunT
      @MommaTaunT  Před rokem +1

      I said I was in was way to a concert of suicideboys 😉

    • @Adonoabofufu
      @Adonoabofufu Před rokem +1

      @@MommaTaunT oh, sorry! i missed this point i guess. have fun in hamburg!

    • @MommaTaunT
      @MommaTaunT  Před rokem +1

      It was yesterday … I am already back and yes .. it was fun

  • @frontgamet.v1892
    @frontgamet.v1892 Před rokem +3

    I find German history incredibly fascinating because the Germans and Germany were always there, but at the same time not and always different like a shapeshifter.
    Stupid oversimplified:
    Rejects Roman annexation - Germanic Tribes defeat Rome, are often slapped in the face, but Rome generally fails to subdue them
    Create an empire that wasn't really an empire but somehow lived for 1000 years - very special and unique
    The Kingdom of Prussia and hundreds of German States gangsta! Before being defeated by one of history's greatest generals.
    defeats the French, unites into a new empire
    Get a colonial empire
    Fights 80% of the world alone and almost won..
    Is treated badly
    Comeback as Villian, fights the whole world and only lost because of own mistakes..
    Gets divided again
    Reunites again and is not allowed to be strong again.
    Also a few German inventions:
    - Incandescent lamps (Heinrich Göbel 1854)
    - The Telephone (Johann Philip Reis 1859)
    - The dynamo and tram (Werner von Siemens 1866)
    - The 35 mm camera (Oskar Barnack 1925)
    - Nuclear fission and atomic bomb (Otto Hahn - emigrated to the Americans during Nazi Germany, of course.. Are they lucky that we exist - 1938)
    - The ship chart (Jürgen Dethloff and Helmut Gröttrub 1969)
    - Periodic Table (Julius Luther Meyer 1864)
    - Jeans (Levi Strauss 1873)
    - The recorder, player - with which the first films were possible (Emil Berliner 1887)
    - The Aspirin - Which all great athletes felt used to relieve pain, And which saved countless lives (Felix Hoffmann, Klausi Alder.. 1879)
    - Spark plug (Robert Bosch 1902)
    - Thermos flask (Reinhold Burger 1903)
    - the toothpaste (Ottomar Heinsius von Mayenburg)
    - The coffee filter (Melitta Bentz)
    - Cassette recorder (Fritz Pfleumer 1928)
    - Teabag (Adolf Rambold 1929)
    - The jet engines - Essential for all jets and rockets + First war rockets V1, V2 of the Nazis (Hans von Ohain 1929)
    - First rocket (general)
    - The helicopter (Heinrich Focke 1936)
    - The first car (Carl Benz - With honorary Schnauzer - 1886)
    - First Computer (Konrad Zuse 1941)
    - First 3D film (during the Nazi period)
    - Fanta (Yes the Fanta.. Also during the Nazi era)
    - The typewriter (Peter Mitterhofer - 1869)
    - NASA (actually the US buys thousands of German engineers to build NASA because they can't do it themselves)
    Well, as you saw, we changed the world with our inventions many times. Where we would be today without the German thinkers art.
    Germany the land of poets and thinkers - that's how it is known.
    The problem is that many Germans are not proud of their country and blood, unfortunately also because they were brought up that way. Because if you say anything to that effect, you will be called a Nazi. The problem is that many people don't have the right deep historical knowledge that people need to understand the world and and that only Hitler himself and his party were Nazis. Almost no German was a Nazi during the Nazi era. Also, any historian will tell you that the Allies, created Nazi Germany and WWII because of the unfair Versailles Treaty. Germans were so depressed that it is unimaginable for us. They were seen as evil around the world as they were blamed for everything in World War I. And when you have 3 kids at home, no job, money is worthless and no food and water you will follow anyone who fixes it. Because that's what the Nazis did in the beginning - they fixed everything and gave the Germans hope again. No German at the time could have known that Hitler was so crazy.
    It's not as easy as we always think. Even in the Wehrmacht, only a few liked the Nazis. They were German soldiers dying for the country. the general German soldier, like my grandfather, had nothing to do with the Nazis and the Holocaust. You must consider this one army fought against the rest of the world. And if we are honest: what kind of "peace" could the general German soldier expect? What could have they expect after all the Nazi crimes and everyone thought that all Germans were evil Nazis. What "Peace" could they expect. These soldiers fought for their lives and German people against a planet. If even many of Hitler's own generals like Rommel (legend) or Stauffenberg knew that he was not quite right in the head.. Then the normal people knew that even more. Many were manipulated and could do nothing about it. The Nazis were a small parasite not the Germans. You can imagine the Nazis like a natural dark Parasite Rising from the suffering of the Germans. And the 'Problem' is that Germans are People who have a very special mentality and gene.. They have work and perfectionism in their blood. That's not a weak enemy. Calling all German soldiers Nazis is like calling all American soldiers democrats because they were in power.
    We should be prouder of ourselves, after all, Germany has repeatedly fought against the entire world, one time under a bad regime. We made this modern world possible and maintain a reputation for perfection and quality. The hard-working German with perfection in his blood! Or rather, we once had this reputation. Today there is no longer a country of poets and thinkers. We are still occupied by the USA. And people are manipulated and have no prospects. A dark age.
    What I also find very interesting is that the Germanic people spread very far and are therefore the ancestors of many other people. Therefore, historians are not entirely sure how German the Germanic peoples were, but since they were the first to speak German and also created English, they were already German. In addition, the Germans were also the ancestors of the Vikings means Germanic mythology is almost identical to Norse mythology. Actually the same.
    Thanks for listening 🥂
    Great reaction by the way..

  • @mr.intolerance
    @mr.intolerance Před rokem

    A decent random hiuman being is doing a reaction on very syedrious topic.

  • @Tampahop
    @Tampahop Před rokem +2

    As controversial as this song was, is it safe to say there would have been a firestorm if they had replaced "uber allen" with "uber alles?" The other big question is was there adverse reaction to Germania being played by a black woman? It felt like Rammstein was trying to push buttons here.
    BTW, there are several good analysis videos for this on CZcams. They cover the symbolism in great detail.

  • @tosa2522
    @tosa2522 Před rokem +3

    Erster!

  • @susannegantz5421
    @susannegantz5421 Před 2 měsíci

    Warum redest du mit diesem Geschnatter? Es klingt wie: mnmnmntmtmttmnrnt.

    • @MommaTaunT
      @MommaTaunT  Před 2 měsíci +1

      If you have nothing nice to say …don’t waist your time hear and scroll on

  • @maggierhee3146
    @maggierhee3146 Před rokem +2

    Hello!
    Great Reaction Video! Definitely "Liked" and "Subscribed"!👍🏻👍🏻

  • @helfgott1
    @helfgott1 Před rokem +2

    Come on YOU are part of the RAMMSTEIN lovers be honest you cannt resist