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  • @ivanbraidi
    @ivanbraidi Před 4 měsíci +18

    There's simply no band as Rammstein. They're absolutely on another level on every aspect.

  • @Iron3agle
    @Iron3agle Před 11 měsíci +314

    The breakdown in this song is sick. Two areas I interpreted differently (and that’s the beauty of Rammstein; there are so many ways you can interpret their music): 1- in the breakdown where they start shooting the tv’s; if you notice, you’ll see that each of their cameras is pointed toward their neighbor, and you’ll catch on Paul’s tv that he sees Richard with his gun. My interpretation there is each of them is so fearful that they turn on each other, so them shooting the tv’s is them attacking each other, essentially. 2- at the end where Till destroys the tv and the color comes back; I interpreted that to be them deciding to stop listening to the propaganda being fed to them (whether it be by the media, government, whatever). So, each time he hits the tv a little bit of color comes back, like the fog is being lifted and they are able to see clearly again and not be brainwashed with whatever was being fed to them. Very poignant video. Absolute masterpiece. Looking forward to your other reactions

    • @nikolah.8472
      @nikolah.8472 Před 11 měsíci +13

      Propaganda is much to trivial in this case. People call everything they dont agree to Propaganda nowadays. I would call it more be more open to the unknown, dont fall in fear reactions and think with your head before your feelings control you. Anger and hate can be scary and you can destroy everything if you let it rumble in a society. Social media dominates the news feeds and feelings sell better than facts today, so everyone fall for the trend. We see that socities get more and more violent and reasoning, critical talks are very difficult. We split in teams, like in the video black/white thinking, we or them. Modern societies have to learn again what connects all together, to be functional, but also to live in peace with eachother even if they dont agree on all fields. Populist leaders and every politician is not by all means evil, but you have to think who benefits from fear and hate.
      Im german so im very afraid, that germany falls slowly back in racist times. Mostly extreme parties focus on feeding fear, hate and looking for every crisis to destabilise the country enough to get more votes and destroying our democratic state. Many people are much to willingly ignorant to oversee the other things they spit out here and then. All imigrant news get shared over social media and out of context to feed the narrativ. We have to be carefull in the future not to destroy, what many generations fought for.

    • @Tom17140
      @Tom17140 Před 11 měsíci

      Yeah and also the clap in the beginning is taken from german 'maga' people.

    • @Funhaus_Ryan
      @Funhaus_Ryan Před 11 měsíci +2

      ​@@nikolah.8472 YOU FELL FOR PROPAGANDA!

    • @tobiasflemming1934
      @tobiasflemming1934 Před 11 měsíci +5

      Interesting idea with the color or black white TV. Maybe it is connected with the German idiom of “Schwarz-Weiß” denken and getting back to reality

    • @gjem2644
      @gjem2644 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@tobiasflemming1934 It's not really a thought behind it. It wouldn't lokl so good if u put a 95" flat QLED TV behind them

  • @kosmokenny
    @kosmokenny Před 11 měsíci +270

    The schwarzen mann most directly translates as the boogey man, a personification of general evil and such. But it also is very much a double meaning here with the literal translation of black man, as the candies they were eating at the end used to be called "N***** Kisses". The building of the wall is also quite poignant, as the band are all East Germans who grew up behind the wall being told it was to keep out the evil on the other side. And it all comes down to politicians pushing fear and xenophobia through media, so the rich people eating steaks in the darkness can get more rich by selling people things to sate their fears, not giving a crap that it destroys communities, because they can just do it again to other people.

    • @braack4859
      @braack4859 Před 11 měsíci

      In my childhood I was told the "Schwarzer Mann" is a man with black clothes who kidnaps children at night if you was naughty. It had nothing to do with the skin color.

    • @sleazy1drache
      @sleazy1drache Před 11 měsíci +10

      Layers upon layers of symbolism and interpretation possibilities.
      Ganz nach Rammsteins Art.

    • @dertom2823
      @dertom2823 Před 11 měsíci

      I think, der schwarze Mann is a very old symbol of the personification of death and the most people be afraid of death.

    • @mirkokoch2742
      @mirkokoch2742 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Shortly before the video, there was a big discussion in Germany about a sweet called Negerkuss. this is the candy that the band end up eating on tv. At the same time there was the refugee problem in the mediterranean. I therefore interpret the message of the music video like this: to the Germans, stop getting in your way over sweets because of such unimportant shit as wörding and put down your fear of the refugees or do you want it to be as bad in Germany as it was in anyway America. Of course, the song is packed in the old German children's game, which I used to have to play in sports myself, but in the context of the zeitgeist in Germany at the time, I think it was an appeal to Germans not to deal with superficial wordings but to look for solutions for the real ones to look for problems caused by racism and to help foreigners.

    • @marwin4348
      @marwin4348 Před 9 měsíci +1

      " And it all comes down to politicians pushing fear and xenophobia through media". No. The fears are not because of the media, the fears are because of the very real problems recent immigration has brought.

  • @hizkariothe1
    @hizkariothe1 Před 11 měsíci +32

    all Rammstein videos are a masterpiece

  • @kylebrooks338
    @kylebrooks338 Před 11 měsíci +10

    Rammstien just makes me want to stomp around. Such a solid, amazing band. Their sound has always just been perfect

  • @Spew1210
    @Spew1210 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Watching the video as well as lyrically, I interpreted it as the break down of society into its current state…Neighbors, community, friends, all become corrupted by the over exposure of media all the way to the current state…The cheerleaders are the outside forces encouraging and influencing people to behaviors of insecurity, and these are the ways to protect yourself, all before you turn on your neighbors because of the outside influences exposing you to fear and hate… Lyrically it’s more about how fear and hate are educated and influenced into us, that we’re not born that way, and as time goes on, the fear and the hate unfortunately gets stronger and scarier…
    Keep up the great reactions

  • @sterbi
    @sterbi Před 11 měsíci +23

    I interpret it as people being told by the media how to think and act, which creates fear and makes them shut themselves off. Also while Till Lindemann sings in the straitjacket, he and the other band members are wired, as if Till is spreading the fear in the media. The fact that color appears again at the end after Till destroys the television with a lawnmower supports my interpretation

    • @JoshSweetvale
      @JoshSweetvale Před 3 měsíci +2

      The grifters hook a crazy person up to the media, and make money off the resulting paranoia.
      America...

  • @Desu-Desu-Chan-San
    @Desu-Desu-Chan-San Před 11 měsíci +53

    Other Rammstein that should be on your list- "Adieu" "Zeit" and "Mein Herz Brennt" (there are two versions, the album version with electric guitars and another version that is just a piano and Til singing hauntingly)

  • @awesomestudiossupreme
    @awesomestudiossupreme Před 11 měsíci +13

    i love rammstein!

  • @nikolah.8472
    @nikolah.8472 Před 11 měsíci +17

    What i love about Rammstein is that they never cut on their art. Many Bands get cheaper Music videos because it doesnt sell so much. But Rammstein production is allways high quality, "Angst" is one of my favorits of the new album and very important message. If you want to see Till much softer side, i recommend "Seeman" its an old song but beautiful and sad.

  • @temujin2893
    @temujin2893 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I am from the Rammstein generation..... the message is simple....save people from tiktok, etc. tv, internet etc makes people scared, anxious, stupid, unaware, etc.

  • @Anduriel7
    @Anduriel7 Před 11 měsíci +4

    I love it when Til smashed the TV at the end.
    Everytime he smashes the screen it gets more colourful.
    Thats the important message.
    MTV hated Rammstein. And so vice versa.
    Television, Internet,... is bad for you!
    Of course there is more!...

    • @JoshSweetvale
      @JoshSweetvale Před 3 měsíci +2

      And yet Rammstein gave MTV their best art. And signal-boosted Rammstein internationally.

  • @TIMtheBUSCHMAN
    @TIMtheBUSCHMAN Před 11 měsíci +12

    Also, I love your reaction to Rammstein. Your face shows the emotions that they stir up just perfectly. Surprise, disgust, wonder and just pure joy over some really good music. :D

  • @zidapi
    @zidapi Před 11 měsíci +2

    I’m glad that you got that it was about “the other”, given that the literal translation is “black man”.
    The imagery is heavily critical of America (though the leader resembles Boris Johnson): the lawn mowing the “perfect 1950s America”, the brick walls and security cameras representing distrust of “America’s neighbours” (South American/Mexican neighbours).
    TV represents the media, rather than the internet specifically.
    As the credits roll we see a mother and child that is more representative of the Middle East/Northern Africa rather than South American immigrants, bringing it back to Germany/Europe.
    Indicating a pro-refugee stance, which fits with the black personification of Germania in Deutschland.

  • @brb__bathroom
    @brb__bathroom Před 11 měsíci +7

    Love how you explore not just the vocals, but also the video and the meaning behind

  • @tons0ffun519
    @tons0ffun519 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I've always seen this video as a warning of giving in to fear mongering. This goes all the way back to pre WWII, possibly seeing parallels between then and now. Turning neighbor on neighbor.

  • @MikeyIreland
    @MikeyIreland Před 8 měsíci +5

    Saw them in concert in 2022 (Philadelphia) during their North America Tour .. Best concert I've seen to Date, hands down.
    I'd recommend the song "Du Riecht so Gut" to do a reaction to if you haven't already. Haven't browsed all your videos

  • @GramPower
    @GramPower Před 11 měsíci +8

    Rammstein really is one of the bands that put real effort into their music videos as an additional form of art. I really dig those. Another example for real art and high production value is, in my opinion, Electric Callboy. They are more on the fun side, but really amazing! You gotta check them out, for example "Hypa Hypa"

  • @praetorian2222
    @praetorian2222 Před 11 měsíci +5

    I interpret the song as being a 2 part commentary. The first is about fear and othering producing division and violence. The second is about politicians and media stirring up the fear, cheering on the violence and using the division to further their own selfish goals.

  • @operatornaut8534
    @operatornaut8534 Před 3 měsíci

    I love it how the reaction to the song goes from "hey this sounds good. And all happy like" to you kinda quickly figuring out this isnt a happy song even remotely. Thats what makes this so interesting in my eyes.

  • @MarkusWitthaut
    @MarkusWitthaut Před 11 měsíci +7

    Here my interpretation - German from the same generation as the Rammstein band members:
    1. It about xenophobia and the intoctrination about this. Be afraid / beware of others. It helps to now that the West-German society was before the in recruitment of foreign workers from southern Europe very homogeneous. The situation in East-Germany until the fall of the Berlin Wall (1989/1990) was similar. There are some populistic polical forces / social media channels - better call them anti-social media - that draw on this fear.
    2. On the colours: A black and white view represents to separte the world into us and them. Overcoming the indoctrination (destroying the TV) make the world more colourful.
    3. On the colouts, part II: Red, White and Black are the flag colours of both the Nazi Regime and the German empire (.1871-1919).
    4. The chocolate stuff: Growing up in the 60ies and 70ies it was quite common to call them n... heads or n... kiss.

  • @hansmolders1066
    @hansmolders1066 Před 4 měsíci

    There was a catch and run game, called 'don't let the black man catch you' meant was the black death from the middle ages. But the band is updating the idea to fear everything that's different and challenges our long held believes.

  • @zanmato3103
    @zanmato3103 Před 11 měsíci +2

    One key difference in my interpretation - It does seem they are shooting at the screens (which are showing one of their neighbours) but they don't actually hit them, all the shots hit the walls and the walls then cumble and their "homes" are destroyed. When it all caves in and they are falling in to the pit, it shows one of the screens falling with them and it's still in one piece. To me it seemed that they were so influenced by the messages of fear, division, distrust etc and in their desperation they destroyed what they were trying to preserve. This actually made me think of relationships rather than anything societal/political at first - if someone is scared of losing their partner to someone else their jealousy/paranoia often pushes their partner away - but it can apply to pretty much anything.

  • @Badner83
    @Badner83 Před 11 měsíci +6

    Next video should be "Zeit"... Even more emotional and impactful, especially together with the lyrics!!!
    Rammstein's videos are pure art.

  • @sebby007
    @sebby007 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Fear is what turns people against each other. Europe are the individual cells. Cheerleaders are American. That's what it evokes in me. The key is to smash the screen.

  • @theg0ldkiller
    @theg0ldkiller Před 11 měsíci

    How do you not headbang on this absolute banger? 🤩🔥By the way, great reaction!

  • @daveram7775
    @daveram7775 Před 11 měsíci +2

    As a german I think you are exactly on point with your reaction! Thank you for reacting to Rammstein

  • @HohnerCornell
    @HohnerCornell Před 11 měsíci +2

    My fav of their last album. I love it.

  • @PalleRasmussen
    @PalleRasmussen Před 11 měsíci +4

    There is so much to say about this song. Suffice it to say, I use it when teaching sociology...

  • @baka_yu9343
    @baka_yu9343 Před 11 měsíci +5

    For your convenience: The newer videos like Angst, Zeit, Deutschland etc now have the option to put on auto-generated english subtitles. (Turn on subtitles, then you can change the language in the settings of the video). They're surprisingly accurate and you won't have to look at an outside source, as well as giving the viewers a chance to read along that don't understand the german lyrics. :)

  • @davidbell864
    @davidbell864 Před 11 měsíci +19

    Well done Rachel, that was a really good stab at interpreting this complex song. They are such an amazing, intelligent rockingly great band

    • @user-sh5zs3pq4c
      @user-sh5zs3pq4c Před 9 dny

      Но она не правильно поняла смысл 👀😳🤨🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @stefanhoffmann1123
    @stefanhoffmann1123 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thx for your reaction! Always very nice! Rammstein has always douple & triple Meanings in their Songs / Videos. So There are a lot of Kinds of interpretation!
    Can‘t Wait to See your reaction to the official Videos „Zeit“ and „Adieu“!
    Greetings From Germany!

  • @HalfEye79
    @HalfEye79 Před 11 měsíci +4

    You should react to the songs "Spieluhr", "Donaukinder" or "Ohne dich" from Rammstein. Especially "Spieluhr" is very touching, if you know the lyrics. It could drive tears near your eyes (or more).

  • @IAmAllEyes
    @IAmAllEyes Před 11 měsíci +1

    The viking clap is awesome!

  • @RootEight
    @RootEight Před 11 měsíci +1

    There is irrational fear and rational fear, rational fear is a key part of our survival, fear of heights or fear of spiders etc, that fear is part of our evolution, the irrational is the one that can potentiate through the media communication, such as "put higher walls because they want to steal your wealth" or "invest in such a part because hard times are coming" or "buy things (that you don't need) to feel more secure"
    Saludos 😀🤘

  • @leonid_miner
    @leonid_miner Před 11 měsíci +1

    In my opinon (and according to some resources I've been looking into) this song is about a fear brought by propaganda and brainwash. In the beginnig all of the neiboughrs were friendly to each other. But then they watched something on their TVs and this something literally consumed them and brought them fear and paranoia. Neiboughrs bought bricks, rifles, cameras and started watching each other. They became so paranoid that they just shot their TVs. Also there was a moment where five people are sitting and cutting something like a steak, which is actualy reminding of a human brain. So this may symbolise rich and influential people manipulating and destructing other people's brains by propaganda. And the schwarzen Mann are like a symbol of fear. They are brought to the people like something strange and evil.

  • @Kraftst0ff
    @Kraftst0ff Před 11 měsíci +3

    I think you're right, w/ your thoughts.
    I also see, when they're starting to build walls between them is like countries are separated, but we're all humans and we're should live in peace w/ each other, but for some powerful (red wired) people it's not profitable, so they selling guns and stir up conflicts between us.
    thank for react! you're thinking in right direction. keep the good music going!

    • @user-xi6nk4xs4s
      @user-xi6nk4xs4s Před 11 měsíci

      It looks also as if there is a reference to the USA in this and the for profit mentality that it spreads to the rest of the world.

  • @robingelebal8447
    @robingelebal8447 Před 11 měsíci

    I've seen Rammstein life for about 20 years, was awesome, but nowadays even more. In the future they can fill a complete museum stuffed with real-life video clips. Must be awesome^2.

  • @CrazyIrishmen7
    @CrazyIrishmen7 Před 11 měsíci

    That wicked heafty "ANGST" he kinda screams towards the end there always chokes me up lol

  • @temujin2893
    @temujin2893 Před 10 měsíci +1

    they or him is warning society of the social media generation. the unnatural generation. the host of this channel is a great person. always a joy watching those videos

  • @karlheinzcarlos
    @karlheinzcarlos Před 11 měsíci

    all rammstein videos are pure art

  • @dasgehteuchgarnichtsan2078
    @dasgehteuchgarnichtsan2078 Před 11 měsíci +2

    By the way, my interpretion of this track, as a geman native, is, that they are descripe the phenomenon of the herd instinct. I think that is a perfect sentice to describe this scene! Greetings :-P

  • @dus1213
    @dus1213 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Besides to the very interesting interpretations I read hear, I'd also consider the actual german situation (or the one of the last 8 years). In 2015 there was a big wave of refuges coming to Europe from the middle east (like Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and so on). Angela Merkel opened the borders to take more refuges per citizen into the country then most other European country's. Depending on the media, especially boulevard newspapers like "BILD", they agitated the citizens against this, especially because most refuges had darker skin colours, which could be like one of these provocative double meanings typical for Rammstein. I don't think, that's the whole core of the song, but it plays into it. Also the end scene does, because one can see two persons which fit pretty good in the look of these refuges, especially because they were often sitting in refugecamps (sometimes surrounded by these fences) and waiting under very bad conditions to get asylum somewhere here.

  • @BATTLECATT00
    @BATTLECATT00 Před 6 měsíci

    (lol, I like the look on her face watching this vid, mainly at the end! priceless..)
    Angst (Definition) a feeling of deep anxiety or dread, typically an unfocused one about the human condition or the state of the world in general/a feeling of persistent worry about something trivial.
    -It looks like to me, people who are paranoid, trying to find away to make themselves safe from everyone and anything they are worried will come and harm them. Maybe...

  • @auzknightps4482
    @auzknightps4482 Před 11 měsíci +1

    My interpretation is that media is seperating everyone

  • @Go4TheGold369
    @Go4TheGold369 Před 18 dny

    Send it! Let’s go!

  • @nicoleAK
    @nicoleAK Před 11 měsíci

    I am TICKLED you are discovering Rammstein because I share your absolute joy.

  • @user-le5ri9rf3y
    @user-le5ri9rf3y Před 7 měsíci +1

    Привет из России, у тебя очень красивая улыбка, да ты вся классная, на повал))) Лучшего тебе, и много, улыбайся, ведь твоя улыбка, даёт улыбку всем)😊😊😊

  • @dieteroffermann3880
    @dieteroffermann3880 Před 11 měsíci

    The 6 guys at the table with the red meat means: Angst ist Seele auf/ Fear eats soul

  • @unbekannterbenutzer5998
    @unbekannterbenutzer5998 Před 5 měsíci

    Rammstein is 11/10 every single time

  • @justdooom
    @justdooom Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you 4 sincere reaction! Perhaps some have already mentioned a simple thing: them are chewing not a chocolate, but dried brains... Sad but true.

  • @davidm6329
    @davidm6329 Před 11 měsíci

    Here's my interpretation: we prop up madmen and broadcast them to the world. Those madmen spread fear (angst) by creating a boogeyman for us to be afraid of. In our fear, we buy items to protect us. We wall ourselves off from each other, and eventually destroy ourselves.
    This is all encouraged by those who profit off of our fear (media, politicians, gun makers, etc, represented by cheerleaders). Our fear feeds the economy, and so they must perpetuate our fear.
    The scene with the tvs sucking the faces of the band is to show how attached we are to media. The 50s American versions of the band is to show how happy we are in contrast to what we become when exposed to the media. The red cords show the way the madman's influence extends everywhere.

    • @davidm6329
      @davidm6329 Před 11 měsíci

      Adding on, the hollowed out/goopy versions of the band is what is left after everyone is finished manipulating us. The final scene with color returning after the TV is broken shows how reality returns without our connection to the madness. The way the refugees watching the band with the band watching the foreigners makes me think that scene is meant to show how we ourselves are just as much trapped and beset upon by the powers beyond our control, and breaking our connection to the media source helps to free us.
      I personally think the intent behind the madman character is to portray Donald Trump, as he most suits the caricature presented based on common opinions of the man. But the madman can really represent any popular figure. Loads of people seek to use your fear for their own gains, but fewer people who do this would be characterized in such a way. I think if you dislike Trump, this character likely suits your opinion of him quite well.

  • @klausoxen6597
    @klausoxen6597 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Check out "Till Lindemann" is (was) a German-Swedish Metal Project by Rammstein Singer Till Lindemann and the swedish Musician Peter Tägtgren. The latter played all the Instruments for the Band until 2020. The Band officially existed since January 2015. In November 2020, the Musicians announced the End of the Collaboration and a continuation of the Band under Lindemann's sole aegis. Many greets from the Middle of Germany 🦇🤘

    • @bjhellstream
      @bjhellstream Před 11 měsíci +1

      The band was just called Lindemann. Great band. Steh Auf is great.

  • @svenover3969
    @svenover3969 Před 10 měsíci +8

    The story behind the video is very meaningful. From a young age, one was ingrained with fear of black men, such as the belief that all black men are heavily armed and want to harm you. If it gets late and you're still outside, the black man will come to get you, and so on. There is even a very popular children's game based on this, where you would shout: "Who's afraid of the black man?" (that's the refrain of the song) and then run away and not let yourself be caught. At the end of the video, a candy was eaten, which was called something like "Black Man's Kiss." The television was destroyed, which was progressively bringing back color, and the message behind it is to let go of black-and-white thinking, allow color into one's life, and set aside racism.

  • @tomate3391
    @tomate3391 Před 11 měsíci

    Because you have already figured out the catch and run game, one important thing is to under stand. In that game they ask "wer hat Angst vorm schwarzen Mann?" (who is afraid from the black man?) and the children on the other side answered "Niemand" (no one). But in the song every one is afraid of the black man.
    In my understanding it is about how you get manipulated due fear in the media or the politic sprectrum.

  • @fellowchucker7224
    @fellowchucker7224 Před 11 měsíci

    The man , the game is kinda like the ring around the roses hold over from the plague days. People dropping dead from unknown reasons,beware.
    Also love the visuals 1984 anyone?

  • @DeadpoolTesla
    @DeadpoolTesla Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hope you do some "Lindemann" (Till Lindemann's other Project) too.
    And Electric Callboy...😜

  • @TierchenF95
    @TierchenF95 Před 11 měsíci

    "der schwarze Mann" has several meanings:
    1. The childrens carching game
    One kid is on the one side and all others stand on the opposite side. Than there one kid starts: "Wer hat Angst vorm schwarzen Mann?" (Who is afraid of the black man?) - Group "Niemand" (niemand) - single standing person: "und wenn er kommt?" (What if he comes?) - group: "Dann laufen wir!" (Then we run!). In this moment everybody starts running and the one person starts catching all of them.
    2. It can be interpreted as a black skinned or foreign person.
    3. ... the boogie man
    4. ... the death
    5. ... the unknown bad whatever.. a rumor or a fear.
    So my main interpretation is, that especially media and leaders influences us with fear of the unknown (red wires) and we start protecting us from anything out there, become paranoid and expect danger in everyone and everthing. This makes us paranoid and dangerous by ourselves and we forget about being kind or human because we think we have to protect us from the unknown and build walls between us and our neighbours without a real reason.
    The mother and the child represent refugees who are lost and stuck in a barbed wire and they see us from the outside.
    So in my opinion it is a song about racism, obeying, indoctrination, and letting all our little fears becoming big wich leads to violence. Without all of this the word becomes coulerful again.

  • @Rex_Stuph
    @Rex_Stuph Před 11 měsíci +1

    Yeah, best I can work out is you start with happy neighbours and the voice on the tv and internet slowly fills them with fear and turn neighbour on neighbour ... Just like in real life.

  • @darrylpreston4974
    @darrylpreston4974 Před 11 měsíci +5

    Please do Rammstein Zeit

  • @felipeloiola4487
    @felipeloiola4487 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Nice one!
    Rammstein is one of the greatest bands ever!
    You should react to Draconian - Stellar Tombs next, beautifull vocals by Heike Langhans!

  • @scottsullivan9131
    @scottsullivan9131 Před 11 měsíci

    The song is basically about fear mongering. It’s a “fear thy neighbor” type thing

  • @0815Wusel
    @0815Wusel Před 4 měsíci

    i have to admit - i know them since im a teenager, which is really long, long ago. But i alway hear them. Only in a mood i looked reactions - and therefore the music videos. And the videos are at least as good as the songs. Have to look up the rest now...

  • @lucabaracuda987
    @lucabaracuda987 Před 3 dny

    u go GIRL !!!!

  • @BenjisTwoChitz
    @BenjisTwoChitz Před 11 měsíci +1

    This is actually the first time I listened to angst too! Haven't got into the background of this song too much, but judging from the music video it feels like the fear is a loop, or something... Em, more Epica please (particularly the KINGDOM OF HEAVEN PT 3 - (ΩMEGA ALIVE))?

  • @matheusmedeiros7253
    @matheusmedeiros7253 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Waiting for "Mein Teil" Live in hurricane festival 😂

  • @kurtilein3
    @kurtilein3 Před 3 měsíci

    What you missed is that the guns break the bricks, and then even the world itself, but NEVER succeeds a gun in damaging any of the screens. The guns pointed right at the screen and fired destroy everything but the screen. Not even the black and white lawnmower can damage the screen in the black and white world. It takes a colored world and considersable effort to maybe touch the screen.
    When you figured out that the screens are indestructible, what else has that quality? The dancers, dancing to the tune. None of the characters get explicitly shredded or ripped, but they are all made to look vulnerable, except for the dancers.
    That is the message. Do not look at the screen and dance to the tune and you will be fine. Maybe. Those looking at screens seem vulnerable and the dancers look a bit like zombies, but the screens are alright.

  • @melchiorbrachmann6507
    @melchiorbrachmann6507 Před 11 měsíci

    As a German i can understand every single Scene and can Connect it with our Community and my Life its fckn crazy.....

  • @greatgreek12345
    @greatgreek12345 Před 8 měsíci +2

    look for translation after you hear video in whole.

  • @khazad2112
    @khazad2112 Před 10 měsíci +1

    In the words of the author of Dune, fear (angst) is the mind-killer. The suburbanites in this video acted on fear alone, protecting themselves from an imaginary threat, and that's what I think is the message here.

    • @JoshSweetvale
      @JoshSweetvale Před 3 měsíci +1

      They were gaslit into it by the media pumping a crazy guy's rambling.

  • @Hatkeinhals
    @Hatkeinhals Před 11 měsíci

    for me this video is more like: fear can grow so fast. period :)

  • @renesoetens7823
    @renesoetens7823 Před 11 měsíci

    Don't miror yourself to others be your own miror and create you self. That is the mesage. Love your reactions !! And if you like i can give some sugestions.

  • @lalocompi
    @lalocompi Před 11 měsíci

    More Rammstein? Yes please

  • @mathieuxentreprix
    @mathieuxentreprix Před 9 měsíci +1

    The funny thing about Rammstein's songs is that there is rarely a single, clear message. So don't despair ;-)

  • @theautisticveteran2466
    @theautisticveteran2466 Před 11 měsíci

    "Ram Stone" also the name of town that had a tragedy...
    .
    Look up their self titled song... It may help you with the pronunciation.

  • @thedonDunpeal
    @thedonDunpeal Před měsícem

    Not sure if you were aware but when I'm watching Rammstein there should be auto-generate captions and you can set it to English it may not be 100% but it's usually pretty good

  • @shiahalud
    @shiahalud Před 11 měsíci +1

    I always felt this was how the media/politicians divide us by telling us we should fear the things that aren't like us. That all the danger comes not only from outside borders but down the street causing us to bunker down and arm up. the hole they fall down at the end is our fears consuming us and our communities. So many other things in the video I could ascribe meaning to but I don't want a arm's length comment here lol

  • @rileyxxxx
    @rileyxxxx Před 11 měsíci +3

    great reaction, this is one of my favorite videos of them, so deep, so important. so sad. just a mirror of our society, as of today I again noticed how homophobic and racist my whatsapp group is cause I work in a tiny german village. they dont know much else and everything thats different and foreign is bad. they live along stereotypes as if we are stuck in the middle ages.

  • @garyclouse4164
    @garyclouse4164 Před 2 měsíci

    Angst literally means fear, but it implies fear borne of frustration, anger and hopelessness. The Schwartz mann is both the black man and the boogeyman

  • @sebby007
    @sebby007 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Rammstein are so fucking good! This is yet another masterpiece. It's as deep as your mind will take you...

  • @jeosenlord5237
    @jeosenlord5237 Před 11 měsíci

    Great Great reaction ❤

  • @necamilosavljevic8722
    @necamilosavljevic8722 Před měsícem

    This is the best description of sick western society

  • @PCube12
    @PCube12 Před 11 měsíci

    The man represents the fear of death, that what the angst means. There's something about those who are trying to manipulate us with the help of our own fear of death.

  • @andreberg8736
    @andreberg8736 Před 11 měsíci +8

    this video should every US-person watch, which want a wall to Mexico

  • @RedTears75
    @RedTears75 Před 11 měsíci

    Love Rammstein, love your reaction-videos, but the circular light reflecting in your glasses drive me mad :D

  • @user-ge9ls9gt3x
    @user-ge9ls9gt3x Před 7 měsíci

    It's not about death, It's about fear (Angst) and the Black Man (Schwarzer Mann) is the symbol. He hides under your bed and frightens you when you've been "nasty"

  • @PeDr0.UY131
    @PeDr0.UY131 Před 11 měsíci +1

    The symbolism is simple, Scare. And how scaring society can be a lucrative business for many people or entities🤑🤑🤑

  • @matu8142
    @matu8142 Před 11 měsíci

    Rayactions...what a name for a Channel..love it!!😅🤣👌

  • @arnodobler1096
    @arnodobler1096 Před 11 měsíci +1

    The bassist Olli is the front cheerleader😂

  • @dieterjohann6781
    @dieterjohann6781 Před 11 měsíci +1

    fear is killing you ...

  • @catbeans4685
    @catbeans4685 Před 11 měsíci

    If I may make a suggestion, anything by Coheed and Cambria. Thier lead singer Claudio Sanchez has an amazing voice.
    Old Flames or Unheavenly Creatures are good ones to start.
    If you want a 10 minute rock opera masterpiece listen to Window Of The Waking Mind.

  • @justTyping
    @justTyping Před 11 měsíci +1

    For me the video (supported by the lyrics) showing a happy neighborhood, where people talk to each other and are happy. But then they get sucked into the speeches of the mad man, who scare them. So they start isolating themselfs from the neighbors and from the outside. They even get scared of the neighbors they see on screen (not in real) and start to get freighten of them ending in violence. Knowing this happens to everyone they using more.
    The pictures they use are more referring to the USA. I guess because it seems already more present there than in other countries, where this (can) happens to. Maybe also to address the american viewers more.
    The other think is: They watsching refugees, surrounded by barbwire, who they are afraid of. While the refugees, who cant move and fear for their live/future seeing the others in a nice house with sweets scared of them.

  • @Maggoxxl
    @Maggoxxl Před 11 měsíci

    You definitly need to watch "Dicke Titten" by Rammstein , and no lyrics before hand :)

  • @rcwhite364
    @rcwhite364 Před 11 měsíci

    The song and video focus on hyper-consumerism and fear of the "other" - that modern society's focus on buying things and fear of people unlike ourselves is driven by the angst of our age and our inability to find the true cause and deal with reality.

  • @lucabaracuda987
    @lucabaracuda987 Před měsícem +1

    1:27 FOCUS RACHEL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @krakkos99
    @krakkos99 Před 11 měsíci +1

    to me it was fear and the manipulation of people using fear and how it ultimately results in self-annihilation. we become just another statistic of the fermi paradox.

  • @hopodemus1832
    @hopodemus1832 Před 11 měsíci

    Rammstein videos are surrealism video art and full of symbolism what not open a first watch.

  • @alexthorpe6583
    @alexthorpe6583 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Ah, Rammstein has many great videos, but I think this is my favorite. Angst = Fear, and we see the cheerleaders, and the people behind them, stirring up Fear and profiting from it. Fear of the boogy man/black man, depending on how you translate it, and probably meaning both in this case. Sell them bricks, sell them guns. And the video is mainly in black and white and red, rather fascist colors, until the very end when Till smashes the TV and real colors return.

  • @jezza117
    @jezza117 Před 11 měsíci

    this is fast becoming my latest fav from Rammstein, sorry, 'Das Modell'' you might have to give way lol

  • @TheRiehlThing42
    @TheRiehlThing42 Před 11 měsíci

    For me, they started out happy in their neighborhood. They talked with those around them, and they were happy. Then you bring in the crazy person, that is hooked up to the TVs and they get hooked. He tells them to fear others. Out come the cheerleaders, they're selling security in bricks to build yourself a wall, to protect you from others. You can see them glancing at their neighbors as they are building their wall. They point their camera at their neighbor, they have to keep their eye on their neighbor. Out come the cheerleaders again, this time with the guns. They need the guns to defend themselves. This all builds to when their "angst" is so much, that they have to preemptively attack their neighbor, before the neighbor attacks them. They destroy the their lives and homes, and the crazy person that started it all, is now unrestrained from the strait jacket, and he is maybe even stronger now. The cheerleaders are ready to sell more "security" and "safety." The people they were "supposed" to be scared of the whole time, was trapped long ways away from them and had never posed any sort of threat to them at all.