Jacques Ze Whipper-Musical Whips-King Richard's Faire 10/23/2022 Last Day of The Season 2022

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  • čas přidán 26. 10. 2022
  • 10/23/2022 Second show on the King's stage

Komentáře • 21

  • @mikastrae
    @mikastrae Před rokem +51

    ty for uploading these clips. I wanted to go to krf this year but some money stuff came up and I couldn't. you gave this girl a big smile on her face

    • @TallDave14
      @TallDave14  Před rokem +9

      Glad I could put a smile on your face!! Enjoy!! 😁😁😁

  • @Clair1801
    @Clair1801 Před rokem +90

    I think Jack’s cracked a little, between the repetitive requests, freebird, and the meme songs. I like he’s just lost all politeness in telling half the crowd to be quiet and demanding silence to do the tally make, but his confidence as a performer now is great. Thank you all the uploads!

    • @JoeZanDeathKiller
      @JoeZanDeathKiller Před 2 měsíci

      Nah I'd rather tell people go home. When I'm at work, so I can appreciate some one who does.

  • @arnoldsapida2885
    @arnoldsapida2885 Před rokem +2

    4:44 Nice to see Paul Rudd supporting the 'Faire.
    (by the tree)

  • @LokelyConed
    @LokelyConed Před rokem +23

    As a Swiss, hearing rammstein was so good, and yes, everything in german sounds so much more intense than it should be

  • @Gnarlf
    @Gnarlf Před rokem +25

    Technically it also means: "You hate, youe hate me." Depends on the context and that#s why it is a great song

    • @juliarituper2637
      @juliarituper2637 Před rokem +2

      Jupp even better when you are from Austria or Germany right😅

    • @censors_starve
      @censors_starve Před rokem +1

      No it means you have me, the spelling matters and the spelling is du hast mich meaning you have me. They did release an American version in which they changed the lyrics to play off the fact that du hast mich sounds like du hasst mich which means you hate me.

  • @notAshildr
    @notAshildr Před rokem +18

    Sooo... as it fits the occasion... a little introduction about "du hast" First of all, the obvious: Du hast sounds very aggressive and is indeed a double-entendre of du hast - you have and du hasst - you hate. The full sentence however, once completed, goes "you have asked me and I have said nothing." The question is implied to be a wedding proposal, as the chorus repeats "Do you want to stay faithful to her 'til death do you part?", to which both possible replies JA (yes) and NEIN (no) are repeated. So basically the song is a song about a bond of eternal love, and/or the hate that comes with an unfaithful marriage.
    Bonus point for a fun innuendo in which the words in the wedding vow are are being switched until "Do you want to cherish her faithfully even through hard times" Becomes: "Do you want to love/fuck her even on bad days until the death of the vagina?" Which, well, yeah.

  • @ashtonoxspring7720
    @ashtonoxspring7720 Před měsícem

    These are funny ❤

  • @zachlewis9751
    @zachlewis9751 Před rokem +18

    A Bostonian doing a French accent and a German accented song

  • @Lilly-yh8lp
    @Lilly-yh8lp Před rokem +1

    Me and my friend were in the audience this show 😂 I can see us haha

  • @zhummingbird
    @zhummingbird Před rokem

    😎

  • @ace-demiromantic-girl1129

    As a german I am confused... is it du hast mich or du hasst mich... the former would be you habe me, the latter would be you hate me....

  • @jt4928
    @jt4928 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Milkshake Jaques de wipp

  • @uzvisheni
    @uzvisheni Před rokem +7

    Dafuq is freebird?

    • @PichDextro
      @PichDextro Před rokem +10

      A 9 minute rock and roll meme song at this point. The guitar riff of it is highly overrated and has been used for many many things throughout the years, including video games, movies (fighting scenes) etc.

    • @devinwhite5064
      @devinwhite5064 Před rokem +6

      Lynyrd Skynyrd Free Bird.

    • @uzvisheni
      @uzvisheni Před rokem +3

      @@devinwhite5064 oh I know the song, it was in kingsman secret service