Rammstein Cover ft. Nina Hagen?! Vocal ANALYSIS of Apocalyptica for the first time!!!

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  • For years I have heard the call to listen to Nina Hagen for a theatrical voice unrivaled by many. And what better way to pair that with some symphonic metal by none other than Apocalyptica, two firsts in one video, on a Rammstein cover no less! What started as a Metallica tribute band turned into a neoclassical metal style, right up my newfound alley!
    Join professional opera singer Elizabeth Zharoff, as she listens to Apocalyptica featuring Nina Hagen for the first time, performing "Seemann”.
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    Performed by Apocalyptica, Nina Hagen - Words and Music by Rammstein
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  • @Cadinho93
    @Cadinho93 Před rokem +1394

    Nina Hagen is a trained opera singer and the Queen of German Punk since the '80s. Nina Hagen can appear kinda strange, but nobody can deny her unique voice, I personally think she nailed this cover and she is iconic in Germany.
    Also, her daughter is the actress Cosma Shiva Hagen.

    • @germantoenglish898
      @germantoenglish898 Před rokem +130

      The German Godmother of Punk since the seventies. 😉

    • @timmaxey148
      @timmaxey148 Před rokem +32

      Been listening to Nina since '83!

    • @sidina1085
      @sidina1085 Před rokem +94

      Naturträne would be such an amazing showcase of her high notes live and her artistic nature! love Nina and her voice so so much ❤

    • @maraboo72
      @maraboo72 Před rokem

      Bullshit. She had one year of vocal schooling. Nothing to do with opera.

    • @germantoenglish898
      @germantoenglish898 Před rokem

      @@maraboo72 🥰

  • @patrickhoutermans3645
    @patrickhoutermans3645 Před rokem +581

    Both Nina and Till were born in former East Germany. Nina was classically trained as a opera singer and pianist including stage craft.. She starred in movies with her actress mother. She moved first to Poland where she started to do solo performances before returning to East Berlin where she sang in a rock band called Autombil.. Then later to West Germany and started of with classical performances before turning completely around and was put together with some session musicians to form a punk band (The Nina Hagen Band). They soon split up and the band went on as Spliff. Nina went through a true Rock 'n roll lifestyle of drink, drugs and various turbulent relationships. She moved to America, started writing reggae and pop songs, went into heavy metal music, returned to pop- punk and eventually started mixing everything together. Through her life she was a Catholic, an Atheist, A Hari Krishna, A Buddhist and a reborn Christian. She survived a couple of overdoses and miscarriages. .She starred in over a dozen movies and did voice overs for both movies and commercials. Her shocking lifestyle, behaviour and looks made her an immediate icon, far more outrageous than Cher, Madonna, Lady Ga Ga Britney and Sinead O'Conner combined. Her 6 octave vocal range from extreme low for a woman to quite high.

    • @DerTongott
      @DerTongott Před rokem +40

      Great Summary of Nina. Shes so underrated. And without her Rammstein would probrably never existed.

    • @progperljungman8218
      @progperljungman8218 Před rokem +5

      ​@@DerTongott Why is that?

    • @progperljungman8218
      @progperljungman8218 Před rokem +2

      Her highs were pretty extreme... 😊

    • @annegretkasten6277
      @annegretkasten6277 Před rokem

      @@DerTongott Why is that? It is not known that the group knew before.

    • @daireann80
      @daireann80 Před rokem +39

      ​@Annegret Kasten I think it means that Nina's extreme style paved the way for bands like Rammstein, oomph! and the likes. She's kind of the first "extreme" artist in Germany.

  • @zabacinjsh
    @zabacinjsh Před 10 měsíci +47

    her singing naturträne in rockpalast is a great example of her highs as at one point she and the lead guitarist have a "sing along" as in she is matching the sounds of the guitar as it goes in those old 80's guitar solos that were super high pitched

    • @Maria_Barcelos
      @Maria_Barcelos Před 8 měsíci +4

      It's amazing!

    • @GothamClive
      @GothamClive Před 4 měsíci +1

      I also recommend her duets with Meret Becker (Alabama Song and Ballade vom Förster und der Gräfin) and if you like Meret Becker after these songs I recommend Einstürzende Neubauten Stella Maris (another beautiful duet with Meret Becker).
      Not as famous as her Rockpalast performance but I think even better.

  • @aike3121
    @aike3121 Před rokem +33

    I can't believe I haven't heard of Nina Hagen before. I just had to look her up after watching this reaction. Been digging her 70's / 80's stuff. What an absolute madwoman in the best possible way!

  • @TheMusicalPotatoes
    @TheMusicalPotatoes Před rokem +348

    Nina is a force of nature. She released a song recently (16 tons) with full lead vocal chest voice C2s and long sustained D2s. And in her career she even has a handful of notes in the 1st octave. One of, if not the lowest female singing voice on the planet and absolutely nothing C2 or above is vocal fry. Lowest chest note ever is an A1 on her new album (intro to song Venusfliegenfalle). Imagine. She can sing in chest a whole octave lower than this. She is actually a female bass.
    On the other end, she has whistle register up to B7, she sings distorted, opera, jazz, this, ... really underrated vocalist imo

    • @kyrastube
      @kyrastube Před rokem +8

      YES! I don't know the names of all the tones, but I have been listening to her since my teens, so my ears know what you are talking about.
      I just love her.

    • @fryke
      @fryke Před rokem +6

      Definitely not underrated in the least. Her voice has been very highly rated ever since she came into the larger public eye in the 80s.

    • @antivanti
      @antivanti Před rokem +5

      That's lower than required for a male bass...

    • @BlazeDBFZ
      @BlazeDBFZ Před rokem +12

      @@fryke she's underrated outside germany at least. Very few people have ever heard of her

    • @fryke
      @fryke Před rokem +3

      @@BlazeDBFZ Okay, that's "less well known", then. You can only rate someone's voice you actually know. :)

  • @germantoenglish898
    @germantoenglish898 Před rokem +181

    Nina Hagen is a legend in Germany. Her cover of "Ich weiss, es wird einmal ein Wunder geschehen" (Zarah Leander) is wonderful. Lots of rolling r's. Nina is in a class of her own. A multitalented being.

    • @Andy_from_de
      @Andy_from_de Před rokem +16

      Nina's performance here in Seemann is also very reminiscent of Zarah Leander IMO.

    • @muhammedfarukdemir504
      @muhammedfarukdemir504 Před rokem +3

      You have to love her or hate her. There's nothing in between.

    • @norberthandermann9365
      @norberthandermann9365 Před rokem +13

      Nina's fascination with Zarah Leander (a Swedish singer who had a big career in Germany in the 30ies and 40ies) is sort of both mockery and hommage at the same time. (sort of Ravel's "La Valse" is both mockery and hommage to Strauss) . Yes, Nina had deep rolling r's long before covering Rammstein and she used it wonderfully in some German dubbings (the witch in the classic anime "Chihiro"). But coming back to Zarah Leander: she proved that one can have success with a deeper voice at that time and her songs "Davon geht die Welt nicht unter" and "Ich weiß es wird einmal ein Wunder geschehen" remained classics - though basically they are connected to the genre "Durchhaltefilme" (meaning movies made to keep the Germans on the war track with offering hope for the time after) At that time those songs transcended the "Schlager" genre into more musical/cabaret stuff. And sort of the same is true for "Lili Marlene" by Lale Anderssen from that time with the line "An der Laterne, vor dem großen Tor" .
      Did I went off-topic? No, the "Laterne" is mentioned in "Seemann" - "Jetzt stehst Du da an der Laterne" >> the circle closes!

    • @hgro4952
      @hgro4952 Před rokem +1

      Here is the live version: czcams.com/video/3_wYuY97PO8/video.html

    • @6666Imperator
      @6666Imperator Před rokem +2

      personally I think Nina is not as prominent on the mainstream as she was earlier. I agree though people either love, hate or don't know her :D

  • @jannisbosert5802
    @jannisbosert5802 Před rokem +15

    A few years ago a good friend of mine died in an accident with just 27 years. He had a lot of friends in my German hometown and at his funeral the whole church was singing this song (the rammstein version) as we knew it was his favorite band since ever. I was sitting there crying next to his smaller brother and sister and this is somehow the saddest memory I have of any song.
    And now I am here, 30 years old, 2 meters tall, fully tattooed, bearded, bald headed, crying alone on the couch again to this song.
    Thank you for bringing this unique peace of German art up so that more people can experience it and connect memories to it. Greetings from Norway.

  • @stephendennis5911
    @stephendennis5911 Před 7 měsíci +13

    Nina hagen is amazing and you need to listen to more of her music

  • @chrissimpson6017
    @chrissimpson6017 Před rokem +389

    Sweet! Nina Hagen is my favorite female music artist & vocalist! You should totally do more Nina Hagen songs. Her talent is so underrecognized! React to her song "Naturträne" (live Rockpalast version) next, please. She plays around with her voice & hits insanely high notes!

    • @jacquelinevanbierk
      @jacquelinevanbierk Před rokem +25

      YES!!!!

    • @stephsteph4574
      @stephsteph4574 Před rokem +19

      Yes yes yes!

    • @kyrastube
      @kyrastube Před rokem +16

      Agreed. That song (the studio version too) is probably one of the best examples on how talented she is. And she was so young when she did it too, and it seemed so effortless.

    • @TheGerrr
      @TheGerrr Před rokem +4

      Yeah Verily Yeah

    • @ThomasGehlhaus
      @ThomasGehlhaus Před rokem +5

      That’s a really good suggestion😊

  • @Haffelpaff
    @Haffelpaff Před rokem +104

    Nina Hagen is a legend. A Punk, a freak, a weirdo, a poet, an artist. She often gets underrated because of her unwillingness to be conventional, but she is a really well trained singer and a very intelligent person.

  • @yrt3034
    @yrt3034 Před rokem +57

    Her voice is the only reason I watch Howls moving castle with German dub. Her voice as the witch is just awesome

    • @moujayay
      @moujayay Před rokem +3

      For me it is mostly nostalgia in general :D as a teenie I didn't really watch OV movies. That only started in my twenties. But I agree: her voiceacting is one of the more beautiful ones in the industry.

    • @alphooey
      @alphooey Před 8 měsíci +1

      now I’m intrigued

    • @DangerNoodl3
      @DangerNoodl3 Před 5 měsíci +1

      You mean Spirited Away... She voiced the old witch with the baby, not the evil witch in Howls moving castle.

  • @XFeuerFestX
    @XFeuerFestX Před rokem +7

    Her snarl comes immediately after that fray on the first syllable of "Mutter". I think, especially with the context of the whole line "They only [ever] spoke of your mother" it does a great job of packing as much anger and disgust into this one word as possible

  • @garycoates4987
    @garycoates4987 Před rokem +226

    YES FINALLY NINA HAGEN!! Nina Hagen reportedly has a 7octave vocal range

    • @JoriDiculous
      @JoriDiculous Před rokem +6

      That would be the minimum :D

    • @lucasiglesias1894
      @lucasiglesias1894 Před rokem +16

      In the 70s/80s for sure... Nowadays the damage would've decreased that, she still has a big range though

    • @TheMusicalPotatoes
      @TheMusicalPotatoes Před rokem +9

      Her new album has a range of about 5 octaves, her entire career is 6 octaves

  • @imrehundertwasser7094
    @imrehundertwasser7094 Před rokem +120

    Re enuncation: Both Nina and Till are basically influenced by Bühnendeutsch, stage German, a standardized way of speaking German on the theater stage which was introduced ca. 1900. One of the characteristics of Bühnendeutsch is the "rolled R" (very noticable here), which is common in some areas of Germany, but not everywhere.

    • @datensenke
      @datensenke Před rokem +16

      Not to be confused with Burgtheaterdeutsch, which is the "Bühnendeutsch" of Vienna, Austria. You Germans are not the only one who pretend to speak German.

    • @oozeman23
      @oozeman23 Před rokem +6

      I'm sorry! But this is not true ! Bühnendeutsch IS stage German, but nobody does the "rolled R " thing anymore. That was a Zeitgeist phenomenon back in the days, a fancy way to speak german way back in the " roaring Twenties " and Thirties ... But both Nina Hagen and Rammstein are very reminiscent and appreciative of those times ... ( the southern bavarian rolled R sounds different ...just to clarify... )

    • @loknar86
      @loknar86 Před rokem +2

      mostly northern german its quite coman with trhe rolling R ;) iam from the north hehe love the roling R

    • @memyselfandi3202
      @memyselfandi3202 Před rokem

      ​@@loknar86 Same with Frankonia ;)

    • @noortjelief1987
      @noortjelief1987 Před rokem

      @@datensenke who is pretending to speak german?!

  • @StompGojiStomp
    @StompGojiStomp Před rokem +6

    I was introduced to Nina recently. I went down the rabbit hole. An amazing person that lives her art in every aspect. Crazy and out there. But with this level of seriousness, I can't help but stand there in awe of her ability.

  • @trestuges
    @trestuges Před rokem

    I so thoroughly enjoyed your analysis on this one I had as post. One of the things I like about your reactions is that whenever your encountering an artist for the first time you always seem to catch some deep insights into their character. Such as Nina's theatrical style, cabaret, etc.
    Now I'm really, really hoping that you cover some more of her stuff like My Way, New York New York, Lord's Prayer, etc.
    Again, great channel and great work! 😁👍👍👍

  • @imcrazedandconfused
    @imcrazedandconfused Před rokem +26

    Actually, the rolling R was used by Nina Hagen as exaggeration of German diction long before Rammstein existed. So it is more probable that she inspired Till to do it like this, than the other way round.... 🙂

    • @annegretkasten6277
      @annegretkasten6277 Před rokem

      No, in the GDR that was the stage language. There was Berthold Brecht and a communist singer, named Ernst Busch. They used this language and they are all from the GDR. Nina Hagen too.

    • @imcrazedandconfused
      @imcrazedandconfused Před rokem +1

      @@annegretkasten6277 Yes, but she uses it even in English lyrics, lol. The exaggeration is willingly and artistically. Nearly a satire, maybe also a satire of the GDR stage education. She was not too unhappy when she was allowed to leave the GDR to the west. She was not system conform ever. To any system, actually. LOL.

    • @annegretkasten6277
      @annegretkasten6277 Před rokem +1

      @@imcrazedandconfused I think she clearly defined her identity. Just like Rammstein. We come from the other Germany. But you're right. I think she was glad that her mother and stepfather were expelled. She was able to leave without any problems.

  • @revylokesh1783
    @revylokesh1783 Před rokem +118

    Yeah, Nina is truly something else! Godmother of Punk, and shatterer of artistic boundaries.

    • @Skurian_krotesk
      @Skurian_krotesk Před rokem +1

      Sounds like a final boss in a video game xD
      And honestly she kinda is exactly that !

    • @42heizer
      @42heizer Před rokem +7

      @@Skurian_krotesk She is not a final boss. Final bosses ask her for permission to pass. And go home if denied.

    • @Skurian_krotesk
      @Skurian_krotesk Před rokem +3

      @@42heizer well okay thats fair :D
      But picture this...
      You play in a medival setting as a knight with sword and shiny armor and you walk into a big grotesque ritualistic arena with a huge black pot full of strange steaming red liquid in it and behind the big pot there is Nina Hagen as an old witch, cackling as she takes a sip of the strange liquid and grows ten times her size castng spells at you and turning rocks on the floor into homicidal rats and bats.
      In my mind thats just way too perfect and i would shit myself out of respect.

  • @Vant1ca
    @Vant1ca Před rokem +18

    This is one of my favorite songs from Apocalyptica - Nina Hagen nails that song with pure perfection.

  • @hendrixxxm637
    @hendrixxxm637 Před 7 měsíci +1

    On of the best music reactions ...
    Thank u much from Munich‼️😘
    (will watch some more of them)

  • @TheViralInfekT
    @TheViralInfekT Před rokem +63

    Nina Hagen is the only singer "allowed" to cover this Masterpiece by Rammstein. And she did it justice.
    But Appocalyptica did an awesome job also. Their arrangement is simply great.
    I love this song and version so much 😁

  • @rofyle
    @rofyle Před rokem +122

    I love Nina. She can be off the chart both hilarious and talented. Her performance of "Naturtrane" is insanely good.

    • @stefan_becker
      @stefan_becker Před rokem +7

      Especially this version: czcams.com/video/9xi4O4RvlnQ/video.html

    • @nicolasgabriel3402
      @nicolasgabriel3402 Před rokem

      @@stefan_becker Yeees! This is the one you have to listen from Nina!

    • @moranjackson7662
      @moranjackson7662 Před rokem +2

      I hope nobody mentions "Du hast den Farbfilm vergessen"...

    • @GreenLevi-ec6pz
      @GreenLevi-ec6pz Před 10 měsíci

      I would pay good money for Elizabeth to react to this lol

  • @TobiasKaferMe
    @TobiasKaferMe Před 3 měsíci +1

    It's amazing to hear a lot of my favorite songs a second time "for the first time". Thank you for doing it.

  • @bigdogblackie
    @bigdogblackie Před rokem

    I just discovered Elizabeth and I am so delighted. I can get happy just watching her reviews! And she has opened up my investigating artists that I either didn't know or haven't heard! You have a happy and loyal new Community member!

  • @TangoZulu85
    @TangoZulu85 Před rokem +28

    Thinking of people working with Apocalyptica and that have inordinate vocal ranges, you may want to check out Apocalyptica's "Bittersweet" with Ville Valo of HIM (who just launched a solo project), and Lauri Ylonen of The Rasmus.

  • @stephsteph4574
    @stephsteph4574 Před rokem +80

    Great! Nina is a legend! Here you hear her sing very low, so you should react next to "Naturträne" live for her really crazy high notes! Nina is one of a kind for sure!

    • @davedave7063
      @davedave7063 Před rokem +1

      Yeah !

    • @nilsmiehe2082
      @nilsmiehe2082 Před rokem +4

      Just watched it and the contrast is wild!

    • @stephsteph4574
      @stephsteph4574 Před rokem +1

      @@nilsmiehe2082 it is!

    • @Metzwerg74
      @Metzwerg74 Před rokem +3

      never forget her demonstrating how to easily "satisfy" yourself as a women on a live tv show at prime time in an interview... not explicit, she did it above her clothing, but it was a scandal and an outrage in back then in the i think 80s....

    • @drnkt69
      @drnkt69 Před rokem +3

      I would LOVE to see a reaction on that!

  • @Sabin41
    @Sabin41 Před rokem +1

    I'm really happy you did this, keep it coming Elizabeth you can't miss

  • @stevious7278
    @stevious7278 Před rokem +14

    Ah, Nina Hagen. There is nobody on the planet like Nina. She is one unique artiste.
    I've loved her since '79. She's still got "it".

  • @LightSearch
    @LightSearch Před rokem +103

    She's often mentioned for her range, but what's really extraordinary is her tone diversity.

    • @LightSearch
      @LightSearch Před rokem +15

      Most people think she sounds evil. I have a different take: she's the wrath of heavens in ecstasy.

    • @annegretkasten6277
      @annegretkasten6277 Před rokem +3

      And their exentricism. As far as I know, it doesn't have to be easy in private either. If you want to believe her daughter. 😜

  • @blehisaword
    @blehisaword Před rokem +41

    I LOVEEE NINA HAGEN! Her collab with the band "OOMPH!" singing "Fieber" was absolutely amazingggg.

  • @Lacrimarimus
    @Lacrimarimus Před rokem +10

    You absolutely need to do more Nina Hagen reactions and analysis! I was introduced to her as pre-teen by my mother when she saw I started to lean into punk. She is an incredible singer.

  • @der_cywalker
    @der_cywalker Před rokem +1

    I love this song so much. I get goose flesh all the time I listen to it. So intense. So unique. Thank's for your fantastic reaction!

  • @Reldan
    @Reldan Před rokem +82

    Apocalyptica was one of the best live shows I've ever seen. The energy and sound they can pull from their cellos just blows my mind. Such an incredibly versatile instrument when paired with such talent!

    • @nicolaschaigneauphoto
      @nicolaschaigneauphoto Před rokem

      Sadly they have been on a downing slope lately, especially since they are just 3. Their live performances are more and more focused on speed and technicality for spectacle, at the lost of melodies. This is really unforgiving if the sound isn't perfect (and it is rarely for live music)

    • @Oleoay
      @Oleoay Před rokem +1

      I saw them live once. The way they'd whip around their long hair while playing the cellos was amazing.

    • @maranon1971
      @maranon1971 Před rokem +1

      @@nicolaschaigneauphoto I have seen them live with Epica a couple of weeks ago in Murcia, Spain. I was really psyched to see them again after 23 years. But it was one big disappointment. Luckily, Epica already played that night.

    • @jagutichsachma
      @jagutichsachma Před rokem

      @@nicolaschaigneauphoto I thought the cell-0 album was a sign thst they were on the up agsin, especially after the shadowmaker dud. To be fair i haven't seen their recent shows though but have seen many in the past and was very pleased as a fsn.

  • @merileopardisaksassa7030
    @merileopardisaksassa7030 Před rokem +110

    Nina is batshit insane in the best way! Her stage performances were hilarious, exhilarating works of art back when and still blows you out of this world these days :D

  • @heikeb9864
    @heikeb9864 Před rokem +6

    Loved your reaction to the growl, that totally made my day. Theatrical is basically her middle name, Nina is AMAZING. I would love if you would explore some more of her work, because you'd be in for quite the ride ;)
    Apocalyptica are one of my favorite bands, especially since they started to collab with singers to have vocals for some of their songs instead of just doing it all instrumental.

  • @DaviidReiis
    @DaviidReiis Před rokem +8

    She was the German voice actress of Yubaba (the old woman) in Spirited Away

  • @BarbarossaIV
    @BarbarossaIV Před rokem +13

    Listening to Nina is always like to be in a Berthold Brecht's theatre play... Lovely

  • @sneakp07
    @sneakp07 Před rokem +29

    Apocalyptica is such an incredible group! Sure, they have amazing cover songs with plenty of guest singers, but they also have an incredible line of original music. Their Shadowmaker and Cell-0 albums are simply fantastic! Looking forward to seeing you analyze more of their music in the future!

    • @crazymelomanka
      @crazymelomanka Před 6 měsíci

      Yeah. Their collaborations are just stunning!! Absolutely a must for listening to get that highly aesthetic pleasure! And their instrumentals are pure magic.

  • @Gotterdamerung
    @Gotterdamerung Před 2 měsíci

    I love how much you love this, and your ability to put into words what I've felt about both versions of this song for years. It's one of the most beautiful compositions I've ever heard, featuring some of my favorite artists. The first time I heard it with Nina Hagen I'd never heard of her before, and I thought they'd just had some much older, far more weathered woman sing it because she had so much gravitas, and sounded so beautifully world weary, I was shocked when I saw her in the video. I love both this and the original version so much. I'd never heard Till Lindemann sing something so beautifully and sound so vulnerable before. I still get shivers.

  • @CyberBeep_kenshi
    @CyberBeep_kenshi Před rokem +11

    Yes! Been asking reviewers forever for this one. Possibly the best cover i ve ever heard

  • @musikschizo81
    @musikschizo81 Před rokem +111

    Nina Hagen is different, can be difficult sometimes but always jaw dropping. Stunning voice and artist. "Naturträne" or her live performance of "somewhere over the rainbow", you're in for a treat

    • @corybanter
      @corybanter Před rokem +18

      Naturträne is one of the most insane vocal performances of all time. New York, New York is fabulous as well. Love me some Nina Hagen!

    • @venlakirahvi
      @venlakirahvi Před rokem +2

      Thanks for the tip, those were just incredible

    • @superspudgun
      @superspudgun Před rokem +5

      "Naturträne" is jaw-droppingly amazingly bizarre - but in such a great way!

    • @yetanotherrandomyoutubecha4382
      @yetanotherrandomyoutubecha4382 Před rokem +3

      Naturträne is bonkers yeah

    • @enantiodromia7414
      @enantiodromia7414 Před rokem +1

      Naturträne is just an awesome performance. Complete with chicken noises 😍

  • @TheGoodGirl1991
    @TheGoodGirl1991 Před rokem

    🤩🤩 I adore your perspective on music soooooo much🤩 thanks for this reaction, always love to see your videos

  • @flostar81
    @flostar81 Před rokem +5

    Very nice. I knew you would be fascinated by this piece. Nina is a real German treasure. Thank you so much for this reaction. Love you and your channel.

  • @CadePlaysGames
    @CadePlaysGames Před rokem +58

    It finally happened ! ! 😃😃😃
    I adore Apocalyptica and have been hoping they'd make an appearance on this channel sooner or later.
    They began as a bit of a novelty act; covering Metallica songs on cellos.
    But then they started writing their own (mainly instrumental) stuff, brought in a drummer, added some effects pedals and became a heavy metal juggernaut in their own right.
    Their music swings between tear-inducing lightness and bone-crushing heaviness.
    Over the years, they've also added lyrics and have invited many guest vocalists appear on their albums, from Nina Hagen to Till Lindemann to Corey Taylor to Cristina Scabbia and many, many others.
    Most of the sound effects are done on a cello, with the aid of effects pedals. They're all virtuoso artists and seeing them live is an amazing experience.
    They blend classical music and metal at the fundamental level and it's a marriage made in heaven.

    • @finmotoman75
      @finmotoman75 Před rokem +10

      Yes, would be nice to hear her analyse of Ville and Lauri, specially in Apocalyptica's Bittersweet song.

    • @sirgog
      @sirgog Před rokem +4

      Apocalyptica are magnificent, Not Strong Enough with Brent Smith and Talk To Me with Lzzy Hale are just incredible songs. Both done with outstanding vocalists, but it takes the backing track to make them shine as bright as they do

  • @BerlinerStadtaffen
    @BerlinerStadtaffen Před rokem +34

    If you want to hear her true range and more high notes, the logical follow-up is her Song Naturträne. It's one of her originals and there are great Live recordings.
    It's one of her highest songs, while this is one of her lower ones.

  • @timothygrayson
    @timothygrayson Před rokem +34

    Her voice compliments Rammstien music and is frightening and direct. Well done for reviewing these collaborations as I learn more of German heritage. Her voice has so much colour and has a storm around it reminds me of classical music elements of tragedy and beauty of her language and force. Thank-you for the review blessed are all of us to obtain this privilege to hear music with so much dignity. ❤️

    • @helenegan9869
      @helenegan9869 Před 8 měsíci

      With this voice she is following in the footsteps of another German singer - Zarah Leander. Very similar song: Der Wind hat mir ein Lied erzählt"

    • @GothamClive
      @GothamClive Před 4 měsíci

      You should check out her duets with Meret Becker (Alabama Song and Ballade vom Förster und der Gräfin) and if you like Meret Becker after these songs I recommend Einstürzende Neubauten Stella Maris (another beautiful duet with Meret Becker).

  • @flaminghotbuttnugget2713

    Glad attention is getting brought back to this amazing cover.
    P.S.
    Your reactions are lovely

  • @jannylane3254
    @jannylane3254 Před rokem +43

    Yes!!!! Finally Nina Hagen, she is a true legend on punk and metal music! She has a crazy vocal range from the most operistic to their most agressive sound, Seemann is just the top of the iceberg👏

  • @juergenstange6844
    @juergenstange6844 Před rokem +37

    Nina has all opportunities with her voice ! From the highest mountain to the deep blue sea.
    Incredible !
    Try "Naturträne" next, please.
    It was years before and I'm not shure, if she can still hit the high notes anymore, but it's astounding.
    She is absolutely mad, but a great singer...

    • @JoriDiculous
      @JoriDiculous Před rokem +1

      She can't but she comes pretty close. Her range is still mind blowing at 74 (B 1955), and been active since 1971.
      czcams.com/video/YxVlDICaeq8/video.html pretty decent docu. And czcams.com/video/UziPjzwge7k/video.html from her 65th Birthday in 2020 :)

  • @danielosborne3090
    @danielosborne3090 Před rokem

    I just love Elizabeth's enthusiasm for everything, she makes me happy when I'm feeling low.

  • @zarah8114
    @zarah8114 Před rokem +1

    I'm so happy you reacted to her! I only started listening to Nina less than a year ago but she's become one of my absolute favorite artists, and it's hard to believe how underrated she is and that not many people know her now. Another great video you should check out is: "Evolution of Music - Nina Hagen" 😍😍

  • @jacquelinevanbierk
    @jacquelinevanbierk Před rokem +16

    Yes!!! Nina Hagen has an insanely amazing voice, she's a trained Opera singer as well, she's got an insane range and her music is so unique and out there, you will love her originals. Also, she was born in east germany just like Rammstein. I'm looking forward to this Reaction!

  • @carlranson9160
    @carlranson9160 Před rokem +9

    Squeeee! can't wait to hear this one. You should also check out Apocalyptica with Cory Taylor (slipknot) "I'm not Jesus" and them with Sandra Nasic "Path vol2"

  • @danielgro1039
    @danielgro1039 Před rokem +73

    To be honest, Nina Hagen is a vocal beast but you have to Like her to hear more then two or three Songs in a row. But this Song in particular together with Apocalyptica is soooo goddamn good and gives me goosebumps every time.

    • @jamesderbutler
      @jamesderbutler Před rokem +1

      She did some readings for poems, too. She has a very expressive voice so I like it very much. She also did voice work for movies, my personal favorite example being Yubaba and Zeniba in the German dub of the Ghibli movie Spirited Away.

    • @sel7245
      @sel7245 Před rokem

      Yes she was a "vocal beast"..Humans are angels and beasts ..Now we only got the angels..Its inhumane..

  • @thomasmillar5977
    @thomasmillar5977 Před rokem

    Great review as always, incredible how you hear things I don't... loving it...

  • @faewerekaradal7231
    @faewerekaradal7231 Před rokem +12

    Nina Hagen is also one of my favourite readers. I love her voice in audiobooks. Her voice is like a Magic spell. You cannot Not listen.
    Goosebumps. Every time.

  • @petersevcik3450
    @petersevcik3450 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I listened to this song as a teenager, very beautiful song. Nina Hagen has a beautifully deep voice and Apocalyptica plays a beautiful musical accompaniment to it. The poetry of music 🎶💜.

  • @noppenparade
    @noppenparade Před rokem +1

    If I ever had one wish for a song on this channel, it would have been this one. Thank you so much! Nina Hagen is an icon, as singer and as person.

  • @duncantiv
    @duncantiv Před rokem +45

    Nina is such a performer, even her face is an instrument to convey meaning and tone to her music. I love people with expressive faces, and she takes it to 11!

  • @s.heinrich5543
    @s.heinrich5543 Před rokem +44

    Her voice and the way she rolled the "R" often reminded me of Zarah Leander.
    Nina, however, is of a completely different calibre; you constantly get the feeling that she is making fun of herself throughout. For me, this is a wonderful character trait.
    She is absolutely crazy and that in the very best sense. I also recommend "Naturträne", which shows very well what her voice (and her face 😁) is capable of.

    • @steveheck4348
      @steveheck4348 Před rokem +3

      As you probably know Nina is a big admirer of Zarah Leander. She does a great cover of "Der Wind hat mir ein Lied erzählt" on the album "Irgendwo auf der Welt" which is overall fantastic.

    • @nikzane
      @nikzane Před rokem +1

      Naturträne is the quintessential video to show off Nina's very well known (and beloved, IMO) rubber face! czcams.com/video/9xi4O4RvlnQ/video.html

  • @thastarryone
    @thastarryone Před rokem +7

    Nina is a one in million phenomen, a true artist. I love her!

  • @Greed_Sierra
    @Greed_Sierra Před 10 měsíci

    I love this channel,interesting reaction and observations of rhe video,amazing!

  • @kuroinamida4630
    @kuroinamida4630 Před rokem +19

    finally, sth that i also suggested, next we need Liz to react to Ninas Live Performance of "Naturträne"
    Nina is one of those celebrities (at least here in germany) that you know basically forever but didnt really know for what until you actually dive into their career. the thing is with her, she was more or less chosen to be one of the stars of the DDR (East Germany) until she got into the Punk Scene of which she's the german Punk Queen since like the 70s/80s.
    after her wild image and music got "out of hand" for the east germany government, Nina was actually kicked out and moved to west germany BUT the most impressive thing bout her is her voice, in thi ls song she mainly has her low register but its specifically songs like "Naturträne" that show her full spectrum and i think you'd have a blast.
    All in all, Nina Hagen is a one of a kind type of person and in my opinion a national treasure for germany and btw, she's also quite famous for her outburst against Angela Merkel back in the 90s on TV xD

  • @tmountain1
    @tmountain1 Před rokem +34

    As a nice contrast to what she does here, watching her perform (earlier in her career) "Ziggy Stardust" and her own "Future Is Now" is stunning

  • @KleineKassiopeia
    @KleineKassiopeia Před rokem +7

    This has allways been my favorite version of any Rammstein song. I played chello as a kid and was allready a metalhead back then. When this album came out I was blown away by this song and this hasn't changed to this day. Like you said, this song feels really like a collaboration. A lot of times it's just Artist X feat. Artist Y and this really sounds like they figured out stuff together or Apocalyptica just knew she would nail it like this. And hearing Nina on an album of an international artist was also kinda mind blowing back then. Also my dad knew her back in the day (he was a music journalist during the 80s) and allways talked about how nice she was. Because of all these factors I would choose this song over any other actual Rammstein song as my favorite.

  • @needfortweed8734
    @needfortweed8734 Před rokem +5

    I never did expect Nina Hagen videos to turn up on reaction channels, but I am happy that the Charismatic Voice covered her. I fell in love with her music around Freud Euch, but have delved into earlier stuff as well. One of her best albums (according to me) is the one she did with the Leipzig Big Band. She does a wonderfully goofy and over the top version of one of my all time favorite tracks, Somewhere over the Rainbow.

  • @Andy_from_de
    @Andy_from_de Před rokem +34

    It is a rare occasion when stars align for three of my favourite artists. So stoked about this! Nina Hagen is a whole musical rabbit hole on her own, hope you go into that more in the future. I always think of Nina Hagen as Germany's answer to Kate Bush or Björk.

    • @ottokerner4325
      @ottokerner4325 Před rokem +7

      She can't be the answer, as she was there long before those other two. :-)

    • @eirikmoltu553
      @eirikmoltu553 Před rokem

      @@ottokerner4325 very true words

  • @BerlinerStadtaffen
    @BerlinerStadtaffen Před rokem +11

    I'm beyond excited for this. I absolutely love this cover and I hope you dive deeper into her work. She has an absolutely stupendous range.

  • @SM80FG
    @SM80FG Před 8 měsíci

    Loved your analysis of Nina (and other selections, too). Thank you.

  • @AkelasanAK
    @AkelasanAK Před rokem +1

    ... yay! one of most amazing partnerships of two exceptionally talented artists finally got your attention!...

  • @KumieZoomie
    @KumieZoomie Před rokem +18

    I remember my mother listening to Nina Hagan on vinyl when I was a young child in the 80s. The theatricality in the cover photography, the intensity of her leers and sneers, were a little bewildering to me. She was an avatar of punk artistry beyond my comprehension.
    Then as I moved through my teens into adulthood, and progressed through rap and metal and industrial, rediscovered new wave, and BAM! I saw this cover of Seeman like 30 frickin years after I first heard of Nina, and it was like a sledgehammer of awe to my face. Still dangerously intense and vibrant and amazing after so many years, Nina is astounding.
    I'm so glad to see this analysis of this song.

  • @hannah.p.s9677
    @hannah.p.s9677 Před rokem +8

    Didn’t expect this one at all but aah this made me so happy! Nina is INCREDIBLE and I really really hope you‘ll react to more of her stuff!

  • @oooopsiewoooopsie4126
    @oooopsiewoooopsie4126 Před rokem +5

    This is my favorite song. I sometimes try to sing the low parts and I always fail. The lowest and at the same time best voice at this moment in time. And I love her theatrical vibrato a lot. OMG Nina, if you read that, it is a blessing to be alive with you at the same time. I love you dearly.

  • @knutjunker2019
    @knutjunker2019 Před rokem +15

    You have to listen to her first 1978 album »Nina Hagen Band« (with the Band »Spliff«), after she had to leave the GDR. Still a milestone in Deutschrock. It is an incredible album with an incredible and unique voice. I love it since my childhood.

  • @ileana8360
    @ileana8360 Před rokem +10

    I am so used to Nina´s low voice that I find it very interesting to hear that it is unusual. I´ve always been more surprised when she goes very high and still have all this emotion in her voice.

  • @Adamax93
    @Adamax93 Před rokem +10

    Apocalyptica are amazing their worlds collide album has some of their best collaborations ever. Anything they do with Miles Ken edu or Brent Smith is amazing.

  • @KaoruTakarai
    @KaoruTakarai Před rokem +10

    I absolutely LOVE Apocalyptica and they always choose such amazing singers to work with! I hope you'll react to more songs by them. This version of Seemann is absolutely hypnotic and Nina's voice is the biggest reason for that. Simply unique.

  • @outdoorswildcamping4679

    Had to subscribe, Your breakdown is giving me the things I've missed. But wow I wish I could hear music the way you do wow

  • @earthchild_97
    @earthchild_97 Před rokem

    Love that so much! Thank you for reacting to Nina 🤗

  • @briggie27
    @briggie27 Před rokem +19

    APOCALYPTICA!!!! My absolute favorite band. I've seen them 34 times...sometimes multiple nights in a row, and I have never been bored or disappointed. So happy to see them make their appearance here since I've mentioned multiple times 😍😊❤️🇫🇮

    • @araceli2827
      @araceli2827 Před rokem +1

      They are amazing. I always loved how they can make the cellos soung like an electric guitar. I suposse this is better live. And they are the perfect example that metal music is very close to classical music

  • @swanky2202
    @swanky2202 Před rokem +6

    I really love Nina's performance in this. Her rasp and snarl along with the harmonies really remind me of autumn.

  • @Soundwavesghost
    @Soundwavesghost Před rokem

    I subscribed just for the sheer joy in a classically trained opera person that once upon a time might of instinctually looked down their noise at this and other types of music who is now taking the time to let the music carry them to the places of pure joy.

  • @KhajiitMoon
    @KhajiitMoon Před rokem +5

    Every so often an absolute banger of a cover comes along that just makes you appreciate a song in a new light. This is one of those covers

  • @wynterabend
    @wynterabend Před rokem +15

    Nina's voice is truly special. It is so versatile. In the german version of Nightmare before Christmas she was the voice for Sally, showing a completely different side of her voice.

  • @Krieghandt
    @Krieghandt Před rokem +20

    Not only is Nina amazing, this song is SO unique.

  • @darthrainbows
    @darthrainbows Před rokem +1

    I love Apocalyptica and Nina Hagen both. Awesome to see them together!

  • @Oleoay
    @Oleoay Před rokem +13

    I first heard Apocalyptica covering Metallica and have been a fan since. Their version of Nothing Else Matters is haunting and just the idea of playing heavy metal on string instruments is amazing to hear and see. Then they started adding vocalists. My favorite song is "I Don't Care" with Adam Gontier from Three Days Grace. I came across this song and not even knowing German, I downloaded more of Nina Hagen's work.

    • @Oleoay
      @Oleoay Před rokem

      Hagen's expressive eyes remind me of Linda Perry's from 4 Non Blondes ("What's Up? (What's Going on?)")

  • @marcsailers534
    @marcsailers534 Před rokem +8

    I was late to the party; but Nina Hagen is my favorite vocalist now. Fearless and uncompromising. She sings what she wants to 💜 Thanks so much for sharing her

  • @jessegomez2778
    @jessegomez2778 Před rokem +5

    I was only listening bc of apocalyptica. They are awesome at making their own renditions of metal songs but excuse me for not knowing who this singer is but holy moly...her voice is very unique and captivating. I couldnt stop watching this. This is why i love watching every one of the videos that you react to. Not only are you being introduced to new music...but so am i. Im blown away right. I love my system of a down, avenged sevenfold, metallica etc....but this is amazing. I love music.

  • @stefanpaetrow6355
    @stefanpaetrow6355 Před rokem +1

    thank u for bringing back the extrovert genius of Nina Hagen. performance queen and always hitting on the boundries of what is art. she challenged social boundries so many times. and that's what i love about her

  • @antuloiotile9344
    @antuloiotile9344 Před rokem +18

    This song is really nice, but sits relatively late in Hagen's career and her voice doesn't have the range she used to. Instead of going high to her whistle tone she explores her lowest register. Though beautiful, definitely not her golden age. It would be awesome to have a reaction to "Nina Hagen - Naturträne (Rockpalast)", this is one of the songs that shows her unmatched range and versatility.
    I really love Nina and I think she is one of the greatest singers of all times. She is so charismatic also, really really good show woman.
    She has an extensive discography that goes through many many genres like punk, opera, rock, metal, country, jazz, hip-hop, reggae, dance pop and hindu-ish music.
    Being such an INCREDIBLE figure in music she deserves at least one more video reaction to her golden age.
    Please🙏🙏 , we all, her fans around the world, have been waiting for her to get the recognition she deserves by vocal coaches.
    Another highly recommended video of her is Nina Hagen - 1980 African Reggae (FR tv livish). Here she ads a lot of little quirky sounds and a kind of a yodel voice, and even uses operatic voice.

    • @ev_m3830
      @ev_m3830 Před rokem +1

      I second that!

    • @reneblum6919
      @reneblum6919 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Agree! Just check out the record Unbehagen…. For me her best…. Saw it life end 70s

    • @karstenvagt1075
      @karstenvagt1075 Před 10 měsíci

      Yep. Definitely! :)

  • @lyvmyk9988
    @lyvmyk9988 Před rokem +3

    I've been an Apocalyptic and a Nina Hagen fan for a long time. I love this song, thank you for the review. I loved the look on your face when Nina first started singing.

  • @maureenwagg5305
    @maureenwagg5305 Před rokem +8

    YASSSS!! This woman's voice will blow your mind. She does La Vie en Rose and Naturane is brilliant. Her diction is incredible. The rolling r's are just chillingly good.

  • @saralila
    @saralila Před rokem +2

    It's crazy how much fun you'd have analyzing her voice. Lots of theatrics, yodeling and baffling sounds. She's almost 70 so her voice is deeper and vibrato naturally wider.

  • @otterotterottercid
    @otterotterottercid Před rokem

    wow I haven't heard this song in literal decades.. brings back memories

  • @neanight222
    @neanight222 Před rokem +7

    I never would have expected to see Nina Hagen here on your channel and everybody in the comments knowing about her. I never did research about her, so I didn't know she's that well known also outside of Germany, but I grew up seeing her on TV a lot (I'm from Germany), everyone knows her here and she's just always been there in the media for my whole life, as long as I can remember. 😄 This cover is amazing, Apocalyptica make such beautiful music, their covers are always great. They also covered "Nothing Else Matters" from Metallica and so many more great songs. I definitely hope to see another analysis of Nina's voice from you after reading all the comments and recommendations here! 🙌

  • @sehtah
    @sehtah Před rokem +29

    So glad you reacted to this! I see a lot of other comments about Nina so I'll talk about Apocalyptica. They started out as a Metallica cover band but these days write most of their own songs. They have worked with a TON of amazing vocalists on various tracks- Cristina Scabbia from Lacuna Coil, Corey Taylor from Slipknot, Brent Smith from Shinedown, and Simone Simons from Epica to name just a few.

    • @sharoncarlisle9453
      @sharoncarlisle9453 Před rokem +7

      I'm Not Jesus, the one they do with Corey Taylor, is awesome. It would be a great one to react to.

    • @araceli2827
      @araceli2827 Před rokem

      They are amazing. I always loved how they can make the cellos soung like an electric guitar. And they are the perfect example that metal music is very close to classical music

    • @jagutichsachma
      @jagutichsachma Před rokem +1

      Ik this is a vocal channel but they are far superior without the vocals.

  • @Magikgardenbaby
    @Magikgardenbaby Před rokem +3

    since I discovered this song its my favourite of all. I truly admire her singing and personality and performance art. Her low voice is like Zarah Leander or Marlene Dietrich singing, artists from the past she might have grown up with.

  • @MarcioHuser
    @MarcioHuser Před rokem +1

    I have liked Apocalyptica for over 20 years. And that music is one of my favorites from them. Really good

  • @Terandula
    @Terandula Před rokem +12

    So cool that you picked up on the dual meaning of "still". Yes, it can both mean "still" (as in time stands still) but it also can mean "quiet". I can only assume that Nina changing the tone vocal on that word specifically was an intentional nod to Tils lyricism.