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  • @tigerlily8447
    @tigerlily8447 Před rokem +155

    Smokey got it on point with no lyrics and one viewing lmao dude is a beast

  • @wencherubach2516
    @wencherubach2516 Před rokem +163

    Rammstein fordert einen immer wieder auf, selbstständig denken zu müssen.🤘

    • @bjornna7767
      @bjornna7767 Před rokem +4

      Ramstein auch

    • @Liannin
      @Liannin Před rokem +3

      Unbedingt. Ich respektiere sie sehr, weil sie ernsthafte Themen diskutieren und vieles der persönlichen Interpretation überlassen. Im Verstehen ist Wachstum zu finden.

    • @wencherubach2516
      @wencherubach2516 Před rokem +1

      @@Liannin Ja, aber ich glaube nicht, dass persönliche Interpretation und unabhängiges Denken dasselbe sind.

    • @--Yooh-
      @--Yooh- Před rokem +1

      @@wencherubach2516 Selbstständiges und unabhängiges Denken sind auch nicht dasselbe?!

    • @wencherubach2516
      @wencherubach2516 Před rokem

      @@--Yooh- nein, das stimmt 🤘✌

  • @zackariahplott4129
    @zackariahplott4129 Před rokem +130

    You guys were on point. The song is about how the use of social media has brought out the worst in us. The third line of the song is "The black man will get you" So it makes the white suburbs worried they start building walls and then arming themselves. It is a dig on American culture at this point in time.

    • @kamranismayilzade3789
      @kamranismayilzade3789 Před rokem +30

      Myself, I honestly believe "The Black Man" does not refer to the race here. Maybe because different people come from different backgrounds and see different implications, but in my point of view "Black person" is supposed to represent a public threat with word "black" depicting "Diabolic, evil, out of dark". This general view can allow the song as a whole to be applied to American society. But in addition and importantly, it also depicts a modern Russian people who are constantly told by media to obey and follow their leader's position, because otherwise all those "public enemies" will tear their country apart.

    • @tigerlily8447
      @tigerlily8447 Před rokem +1

      @@kamranismayilzade3789 its definitely a play on words - both the boogeyman and literally black people aka foreigners white suburban Americans are told to be afraid of. Hence the two in the barbed wire and eating the N word kisses at the end

    • @andreagruber5813
      @andreagruber5813 Před rokem +32

      @@kamranismayilzade3789 "Black man" = Boogyman. So yes.

    • @seralynda
      @seralynda Před rokem +35

      ​@@kamranismayilzade3789 or..... both. Rammstein know exactly what they are doing, and they are clever af. There is no way they don't know that "schwarzer Mann" translates literally to "Black man" in English. They play with double meaning, and particularly double meaning with words or pronunciations, all the time (and that kind of play with words is common in German). Like, I genuinely appreciate everyone who comments on this video to talk about the contextual meaning of the phrase in Germany, but a whole other - additional - layer of critique and meaning is missed by just abandoning the contextual significance of the English phrase in America, which this video also seems to be critiquing (among other things). I mean, the confections they're eating at the end are a German classic, which had a really, blatantly racist name until, I believe, about 30 years ago (plus or minus, someone please correct if I'm wrong). The people surrounded by razor wire under a big spotlight at the start and end of the video are actors of colour (which likely points to anti-refugee sentiment in Europe). Just like the actress that played Germania in "Deutschland", I don't think that was unintentional.
      Even better: there's the meaning of the phrase in German, the meaning of the phrase in English, *and* there's a new meaning that arises when those two are considered together. Now *that* is powerful.

    • @zackariahplott4129
      @zackariahplott4129 Před rokem +7

      @@seralynda I think you hit the nail on the head. Growing up in Germany in the 80s I remember the racist name of the candy. I think they are talking about both meanings.

  • @patrickhanekamp2761
    @patrickhanekamp2761 Před rokem +70

    One of the best songs by Rammstein. B.t.w. according to wikipedia: "The word angst was introduced into English from the Danish, Norwegian, and Dutch word angst and the German word Angst. It is attested since the 19th century in English translations of the works of Kierkegaard and Freud. It is used in English to describe an intense feeling of apprehension, anxiety, or inner turmoil." In The Netherlands it's used as what in English 'fear' means.

    • @kristaspecht
      @kristaspecht Před rokem

      Thanks for the indepth explanation of the word:)

    • @ingobordewick6480
      @ingobordewick6480 Před rokem +4

      In Germany (where the Band is from) it would also mean "fear".

    • @TJ-ve8sv
      @TJ-ve8sv Před rokem

      @@ingobordewick6480 Angst and fear are used synonymously. Either way is correct.

    • @ziggystardust7377
      @ziggystardust7377 Před rokem

      ❤ from one of your neighbours in Ger.

  • @teresas8173
    @teresas8173 Před rokem +43

    Rammsteins been watching America and they don’t like what they see. Copied this from another comment I saw and I have to agree. So much of this video was “Americanized” as was stated by Hollywood.
    Zeit is another fantastic song!

  • @evaetterer6000
    @evaetterer6000 Před rokem +42

    The german Angst means in english fear ! And this song is from the album one of the best ! Greatings and love from germany ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️

  • @scrinbot
    @scrinbot Před rokem +23

    Schwarzer Mann = Black Man aka "The Boogy man"
    2 meanings
    "Wer hat Angst vorm Schwarzen Mann": Who´s afraid of the Boogy man or Black man. Who´s Afraid of the unknown.
    And yes, the video portraits the american culture of fear and hypnotise of the media.
    Anxious people are easier to control.

  • @stephenmiller195
    @stephenmiller195 Před rokem +60

    Awesome reaction guys, better educated Rammstein fans than me will let you know the meaning , their new album is amazing thanks 🙏

    • @TJ-ve8sv
      @TJ-ve8sv Před rokem +1

      It's eye opening for anyone who has been asleep.

    • @TJ-ve8sv
      @TJ-ve8sv Před rokem +1

      I implore you to check out the translations of their songs. Be warned though, they have some twisted lyrics in many of their songs so if you're easily offended then Rammstein may not be your kind of band.

  • @Heix91
    @Heix91 Před rokem +63

    Great reaction!
    I'd recommend another one of their newer songs "Dicke Titten". But be sure to turn on auto-translated captions for that one because the lyrics are quite humorous.

    • @kristaspecht
      @kristaspecht Před rokem +2

      Lol

    • @sentenced03
      @sentenced03 Před rokem +6

      yeah you guys will laugh your asses off at that one.

    • @hazeleye1988
      @hazeleye1988 Před rokem +4

      Yes please thats so funny and you will for sure enjoy that one

    • @Brotha_Teresa
      @Brotha_Teresa Před rokem +5

      Gonna have to rate that reaction NC-17 though. 🤣😂

    • @TJ-ve8sv
      @TJ-ve8sv Před rokem

      Mein Teil if you haven't done it yet.

  • @denisosulli
    @denisosulli Před rokem +10

    The next Rammstein video MUST be "Zeit" It'll blow your minds

  • @scrinbot
    @scrinbot Před rokem +7

    The candy at the end, is "Schokoküsse" Chocolate kiss. But back then till the 90´it was named "Negerküsse" N-Word kisses.

    • @Vadios83
      @Vadios83 Před rokem

      No it wasn't. Neger translates to negro, not the n-word. Niger would fit too since its phonetically closer, you know like the country. Its just that the woke cancel culture mob is too dumb to understand language or nuance so that over hundred year old companies are shitstormed into changing the name of their brands. Like removing Uncle Ben cause can't have a black man being the face of a brand apparently.

  • @senseiernesto86
    @senseiernesto86 Před rokem +9

    schwarzen Mann literally translates to “ black man” but, in german it is the equivalent of the boogie man. However, the “boogie man” in this song is “the government”.
    Till or rather Rammstein refers many of their songs to German Folklore and Fairy Tales (fairy tales in Germany are not meant to have happy endings, they are a warning to children to behave.)
    Love the reaction!

  • @jacobvozzo2934
    @jacobvozzo2934 Před rokem +13

    Very rare for a band to have the exact same line up since the beginning

  • @acrevelations8457
    @acrevelations8457 Před rokem +6

    Ok so the more I've watched the Angst video by Rammstein I think I've pieced it together. The songs called Fear and refers to the boogeyman. At the beginning the neighbors are all side by side mowing their lawns, having BBQ's and being cordial. As Til comes in he is in a stray jacket with cheerleaders. They wheel him into a machine and plug him in so he can be on everyone's TV and internet while cheering him on. Like how society cheers on whatever is popular at the time in the media. The next scene while the neighbors are watching the internet they are being sucked in by the information (as represented by some arm coming out of the screen and grabbing their face) and begin spending large amounts of money on security. Building walls, barbed wire and guns. All while the cheerleaders parade around and root them on while they do it. Once they begin shooting the cheerleaders go crazy and they fall into Til's head meaning they finally bought into everything he was saying and did as they were told. He now controls them. The ending scene is this group of masked men (death masks) simultaneously cutting their steak watching the show (the rich and powerful being the puppets and watching society destroy itself). When the band is playing throughout the video they have these skull masks all hooked up to wires again showing they are being controlled. At the end of the video you have immigrants sitting in a circle of barbed wire while watching Rammstein on a smart phone and Rammstein sitting in a house watching them on TV....representing how society watches everyone else but doesn't see themselves. It's kinda open to everyone's interpretation. The whole video is filled with references to today's society. Obviously the boogeyman is the media amd the media thrives on Fear hence the name of the track. Just what I picked up.

  • @eviljeep
    @eviljeep Před rokem +11

    The colors bring back with each shot of the mower on the tv .. this is brilliant 👌Powerful message ❤️ this video is dope! 🤟

  • @barbaramorcinczyk7169
    @barbaramorcinczyk7169 Před rokem +9

    Great reaction ❤️❤️❤️
    More Rammstein 🙏🙏

  • @gbcintl
    @gbcintl Před rokem +21

    Love your reactions. Try Rammstein “Zeit” from the same new Album. One of the best pieces ever written.

    • @Test4Echos
      @Test4Echos Před rokem +5

      I agree. Zeit blew me away musically and the video is absolutely mesmerizing to watch.

  • @martinspijker9661
    @martinspijker9661 Před rokem +7

    angst = fear and germany and we in the netherlands use the same word for being afraid.

  • @kristaspecht
    @kristaspecht Před rokem +8

    Great reaction guys! I like this song and I believe the symbolic meaning behind the video is so true... it's a crazy video!!! Thanks guys!❤️🤓

  • @DennisTrovato
    @DennisTrovato Před rokem +29

    Well, it's like they say: "Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean, they're not out there to get you."

    • @Naranuru
      @Naranuru Před rokem

      Moin Dennis, schön dass hier mal einer das Futhark benutzt.., kann zwar kaum einer lesen, aber dass ist deren Problem! 😜😁👍
      Ride the Spiral and may the Force be with You!

    • @BiiG_Smoke
      @BiiG_Smoke Před rokem

      24/7 meine Freunde 😂

  • @darkwyng98
    @darkwyng98 Před rokem +9

    Excellent reaction. The more I see you do bands like Rammstein, the more hope it gives me that you'll eventually touch on other bands in that genre such as Eisbrecher, Skinny Puppy, Nitzer Ebb, Front 242, Nachtmahr, :SITD: or :Wumpscut:. Music is universal, you don't need to understand the language to feel what it's bringing, but it helps =)

  • @AmberPearcy
    @AmberPearcy Před rokem +6

    I think you nailed it, Smokey. And that’s what I got from it, too. This was exactly as Hollywood said when the kids had to leave room. 😂 Just amazing and absolutely relevant.

  • @muscleboypa
    @muscleboypa Před rokem +3

    This is why we love Rammstein (Lindemann), whether its "Du Hast" or their new material!! This song is the "Boogeyman" is coming for you, in any form you fear! They are the ultimate industrial metal band, that takes you to the edge and kicks a lot of people in the balls. Lucky here to see them for the second time live, this time in Philly!! They are the best group ever!!

  • @Industrialist2015ofUk
    @Industrialist2015ofUk Před rokem +3

    Smokey got it. Its a reflection on media, guns...america and so on.
    Amazing Video. I usually only like their music!
    I knew there was a reason i had the Rammstein logo tattooed on me arm 🤔

  • @MrsJHarrington
    @MrsJHarrington Před 8 měsíci

    Great reaction guys, you were very on point!

  • @wolfgangengel4835
    @wolfgangengel4835 Před rokem +36

    Angst means fear. Actually this song is about xenophobia. We had a refugee crisis in germany in 2015, with lots of africans coming to germany. Till sings "wer hat Angst vorm schwarzen Mann", which means:"who is afraid of the black man". At the end they eat a candy which is called chocolate kisses here. These are some kind of chocolate covered marshmellows. They were used to be called "N***** kisses here". Not anymore, there was a lot of debate that this is racist. The lawn mowing, barbecuing guys are a portrayal of the "old white conservative men" being afraid of foreigners. The video uses the colours white, red and black. These are the colours of the Reichsbürger-flag. An old german flag used before World War 2, which is still used by many so called Reichsbürger. A group of people who are racist, spreading conspiracy theories on the internet. They don't accept germany as a nation as it is today, they hate americans and think germany is still occupied by the allied forces. So you could say they are kind of the same people as those confederation flag people you have in the us. Actually this song is very german, with a lot of imagery you only get if you know a bit about current german politics. Rammstein of course aren't racist. But as they always like to do, they are holding a mirror into the face of society. They wanna shock by showing you the ugly truth about what is going on. And I think someone has to do so. Rammstein themselves held upn"Refugees welcome" - signs on some of their concerts.
    Beside all of that, there is some kind of double meaning. It's also about brainwash on social media, and "black man" also can be understood as boogeyman, which is used as a metaphor here, to describe fear. But in the end of the day, this is very real and about current politicsm
    Love your reactions. See you. 🤟

    • @norwaydude4798
      @norwaydude4798 Před rokem +2

      Germany turned into Germanistan that year

    • @wolfgangengel4835
      @wolfgangengel4835 Před rokem +5

      @@norwaydude4798 Yeah, that's what a Nazi or a Reichsbürger would say. Or a norwegian who doesn't know anything about germany. 😁

    • @rashomon351
      @rashomon351 Před rokem +4

      @@norwaydude4798 you're definitely one of the lawn mower guys. So feel appreciated, this song is for you.

    • @bennyshawny2129
      @bennyshawny2129 Před rokem

      Was für ein Unsinn. Linke sind so engstirnig und versuchen alles in ihre kleine, realitätsfremde Welt zu quetschen. Dieses Lied hat genauso viel mit Rassismus und Schwarzen zu tun wie Moslems mit Toleranz für Schwule. Einfach mal George Orwell, Albert Camus oder Thomas Sowell lesen ... wenn die in Deutschland nicht schon verboten sind. Linke leben nach dem Motto "Was nicht sein darf ist auch nicht". Und Bravo, du gehörst dazu.

  • @argantyr5154
    @argantyr5154 Před rokem +3

    The way I understand this (I'm not German but danish), so if I'm wrong please correct me. Angst(fear) from "Schwarzen Mann" is fear of the "Boogie man" or something along those lines.
    The way I see it the song is about "fear of that we don't know, or those we don't know". And have a someone on TV/Internet telling us that we should fear them, fear those living next door.

  • @christophergehrke417
    @christophergehrke417 Před rokem +6

    Glad you guys checked this out..can't wait to see them for the first time in Minneapolis in Aug...you definitely have to check out Dicke Titten..also brand new...great song and video..will make you smile guaranteed lol

    • @kristaspecht
      @kristaspecht Před rokem +1

      Ya I seen that video lol. It does make you smile haha

  • @arteinsana
    @arteinsana Před rokem +3

    FIRST!!!
    I was waiting for this react

  • @frosty_feet4404
    @frosty_feet4404 Před rokem +3

    Woot #2, you guys are the best reaction bar none.

  • @waynewade6723
    @waynewade6723 Před rokem +2

    Motionless in White - masterpiece 🙏💯🔥

  • @M._R.
    @M._R. Před rokem +4

    I think your interpretation was pretty good.
    The song is about how people get infected by the fear spread by social media and some people on tv and how it can lead ordinary, peaceful people to irrational hatred.
    "Schwarzer Mann" (black man) has a double meaning in German. In old tales and a very old game for children, the black man is comparable to the bogeyman. The game is about one child being the bogeyman and having to catch the other children. The catcher says before that, "Who's afraid of the black man?", which is the same phrase that Rammstein uses several times in the song.
    But Rammstein wouldn't be Rammstein if they didn't use the double meaning of the term black man for current topics. Black man can also be translated quite directly and then has the meaning of people with black skin color.
    Fear of migration and of refugees unfortunately plays a big role in our world and people are becoming more and more drastic and heartless in their demands when it comes to preventing migration. Again, social media plays a very big role in spreading the fear.
    If you look at the video further, you can see how irrational fear leads people to trust no one and to protect themselves with walls, surveillance cameras and weapons. Thus, a normal neighborhood suddenly becomes something that resembles a military security zone, until the fear takes such an upper hand that everyone wants to destroy each other.
    At the very end of the video you can see the black people again, how they are fenced in the barbed wire and the neighborhood feels safe enough again. While the band sits on the sofa and watches the fenced-in refugees, they eat "chocolate kisses", which used to be called "Negerkuss" (Negro kiss) and which some people still call that today. So this is another allusion to the racism that still plays a role in many people's lives.
    When Till breaks the TV at the end, you can see with each blow how more color returns to the picture. I interpret this to mean that we shouldn't let ourselves get so infected by fear-mongering and instead bring more color back into our lives by stopping focusing on other people's lives and simply enjoying our own lives.

  • @andersgranstrom7128
    @andersgranstrom7128 Před rokem +1

    Spot on analysis I think! Hat´s off to you guys! The color comes back, when he breaks the tv...

  • @masempatiabsa6067
    @masempatiabsa6067 Před rokem +7

    Grande chicos ...grande Rammstein y sus mensajes, saludos desde CL. y esperando que el tour de Rammstein llegue por aca al final del mundo de nuevo

  • @holgerschussler9107
    @holgerschussler9107 Před rokem +2

    I felt the same way 16 years ago....I've been in Germany since 2006,after growing up in Minnesota!

  • @OverworkedITGuy
    @OverworkedITGuy Před rokem +2

    Rammstein is ALWAYS a win. Their studio music is always 1000% fire and their live performances are 2nd to virtually none. If you EVER get a chance to see them live, take that opportunity. You won't be disappointed.

  • @alfredthegreatkingofwessex6838

    Album of the year hands down! And this is coming from a Maiden fan loving Stratego

  • @-playerslevel-771
    @-playerslevel-771 Před rokem +7

    Your interpretation of the song/video was the closed to the truth I seen by now. Great work! But Spin already says the correct meaning. Somemore views inside the video: The are sitting in a circle. Because a circle is round. It has no ending or beging. It's difficult to break out of a circle and change. Or is allowed to change (pour black people in barbed wire, which can only see the life of the rich in there mobile). At the end Rammstein is eating a typical german candy, which was called "Negerküsse". In englisch Negro kisses. After Till destroyed the television at the end, the people get more colorful. Life is getting more colorful. But colorful also means more races (not only white, there is also yellow, black, orange). More things to think about!

  • @sk8mysterion
    @sk8mysterion Před rokem +4

    Well, it's basically about populism and the way to control by spreading fear, also it's about the way we let us influence by the constant consumption of online media, the cheerleaders are symbolic for the marketing, the way we are shown, that we need all the guns, fences or whatever... Fuck that :). I'd actually recommend every rammstein song/video, if possible with subs for you to understand:). Also, i saw them live 3 weeks ago, ha! :)

  • @anthonydiaz8701
    @anthonydiaz8701 Před rokem +4

    This video is definitely deep. The way I view it is that in America, society easily consumes the media & everything it shows or sells to you. Fear, chaos, division. You get controlled by it & that alone contributes to fear. Fear enables people to do drastic things & the media motivates it by feeding it. Key parts; where the computer screen sucks in there faces, cheerleaders encouraging everything just as the media will always do, selling bricks to the members in a sense of selling division, the guns being given to the members to destroy themselves, we're watching each other destroy one other no matter how isolated we are; rich or poor. The only solution was to destroy the TV, destroy the media, destroy the control. That's my interpretation of the video lol.

  • @wencherubach2516
    @wencherubach2516 Před rokem +1

    this is so chemical brothers 💖 Rammstein - "Deutschland" live at Olympiastadion Berlin 05.06.2022💖✌ lots of ironi in this song from Rammstein 💖 you must feel them 💖✌

  • @KenBober
    @KenBober Před rokem +3

    Rammstein is an awesome band. Been a fan since their first album came out of nowhere. When they do any song in English it doesn't have the same impact.

  • @UmmonTheLight
    @UmmonTheLight Před rokem +2

    One big clue is in the phrase "Wer hat Angst vorm schwarzen Mann?" It's a children's game that I believe you'll know as well, "Who's afraid of the boogeyman?". But as is often the case with Rammsteins lyrics there is subtext, "schwarzer Mann" literally translates to black man and is one of those common language phrases that are tinged in racist roots. Same story with the candy they eat at the end that was commonly known as N-word kisses. In german the word used is not quite as negatively loaded as in english but you get the idea.
    So they are asking both, "who's afraid of the boogeyman?" and "who's afraid of the black man?" while the people are starting to wall themselves in because of the fear spread by the media. And in the end you can see the reality on the TV, the boogeyman the media wants them to be afraid of. Some poor migrants that have nothing and are already surrounded by danger.
    So you already got the media spreading fear and brainwashing the people but the other big point of the video is highlighting the reactions in europe to the Syrian refugee crisis between 2011 and 2017 where an estimated 22 million refugees flooded into europe. And it basically sparked or re-ignited a lot of the nationalistic movements around europe that wanted to implement measurs to protect their borders from the refugees.

  • @salamonbalint
    @salamonbalint Před rokem

    Best reaction ever seen according to this song. Congratulation guys!

  • @jamesg7371
    @jamesg7371 Před rokem +1

    And at the end, every time the tv was hit, more and more color was shown on the set. Took a couple times to start seeing that.

  • @lazarusblack9995
    @lazarusblack9995 Před rokem +1

    This is a double entendre. While "Schwartzen Mann" is the German term for the figure we call the "Bogie Man", it literally translates into English as "Black Man".

  • @thra-x1855
    @thra-x1855 Před rokem +4

    this new album is insane, EVERY track is FIRE!

    • @mikiscoo
      @mikiscoo Před rokem +1

      Lugen might be my favorite Rammstein song ever. And that's sayin something.

    • @thra-x1855
      @thra-x1855 Před rokem

      @@mikiscoo for sure, yet people give it shit for autotune - philistines!

    • @mikiscoo
      @mikiscoo Před rokem +1

      @@thra-x1855 It's used in such a brilliant way and not over done. Haters always gonna hate.

  • @hazeleye1988
    @hazeleye1988 Před rokem +1

    Cool finally a Rammstein reactions

  • @stunthumb
    @stunthumb Před rokem +2

    Yeah... media control over our opinions, hopes, dreams, everything... causes the angst so many people have these days.

  • @kevinhampton6986
    @kevinhampton6986 Před rokem +1

    In typical Rammstein fashion, the song and video have multiple meanings...you guys hit on a couple, for sure

  • @benedictmohr1075
    @benedictmohr1075 Před rokem +4

    Great reaction. You were pretty much on point with some points. But it is working for any 1st world countries in my opinion. You spreading the idea of the song most likely when you paint the picture of american society and norms representing all 1st world countries. The song is about the fear of the black man / boogeyman which in my thoughts is synonymously for the fear of the unknown. This could also be refugees or the direct neighbour. There is no scale or rather this works on every scale. And it is about the media and partly also the goverment which is "cheering" up the fear of the unknown. There is a lot of word play again in the german language. "Wer hat Angst vorm schwarzen Mann?" mean "Who is afraid of the black man/boogeyman?" It was a text line out of the childs play where you run and hide. This shows that you get indoctrinated certain forms of angst/fear in your life, by your parents, by the media, by the goverment, etc. I could write so many more lines about it but the essence is said.

  • @reenation1049
    @reenation1049 Před rokem +1

    Very short help:
    Angst = Fear
    He tells about the fear that is being fed straight from the cradle -> The boogieman will get you (if you do wrong - already preached by the father). In German, the boogieman is (was) defined as "der schwarze Mann" (translates to "the black man" - although not meant in a racial but rather obscure sense). He then continues to further describe this fear - visually linking it to xenophobia, taught and constantly repeated by the media. The cheerleaders represent the business around it - through the constant fear, the business of fear thrives, managing to sell the people all sorts of things (even lethal weapons) - but as accompanied by the lyrics, it shows that in the end, they turn against each other and are consumed by their mutual fear.
    PS: with every hit that Til inflicts upon the TV, more color (=reality) comes back into the picture. You do the math...
    PPS: Read the lyrics (and their translation) in advance - your jaws will drop even more.

  • @porfuerzaderazon
    @porfuerzaderazon Před rokem +1

    exelent ,
    very good video friends, we see it from Chile

  • @Knuteliknut
    @Knuteliknut Před rokem

    I can't wait to hear this live next month in Gothenburg 🤘🏻🤩🤩

  • @iancollins65
    @iancollins65 Před 8 měsíci

    Angst translates to Fear in German. You would think like Angst in English which is more like anger, but it kind of changes the perspective when you know it means fear not anger.

  • @brunosantos1730
    @brunosantos1730 Před rokem +2

    Hey guys! You gotta do "Dicke Titten". One of my favs from this album

  • @RafaelaAntunes-rg6mw
    @RafaelaAntunes-rg6mw Před 9 měsíci +1

    Rammstein 🤟🤟🇵🇹

  • @heidi82
    @heidi82 Před rokem +2

    Weit Weg or Rammlied should be next. Always love your reactions guys.

  • @jurgenkreitz4059
    @jurgenkreitz4059 Před rokem

    Hey guys. I come from Germany, your interpretation is total correct ✌️🙋‍♂️

  • @thepassenger6499
    @thepassenger6499 Před rokem +6

    Smokey, you hit the nail on the head!
    It's also about the media making us fear the bogeyman (and also foreigners aka refugees and foreign people in general)!
    Greetings from Germany, guys! 🤘🏼
    Great video! 😊

  • @germanfamily5838
    @germanfamily5838 Před rokem +2

    There new song Zeit is amazing to listen to gives me goosebumps with the video

  • @ms51675
    @ms51675 Před rokem +2

    I'd really like to see you guys react to The Who....."won't get fooled again " would be a good start in my opinion.....love your videos....you guys are awesome 🤘🤘

  • @bryandeschenes6153
    @bryandeschenes6153 Před rokem +4

    The Stein! Can't go wrong with Rammstein. React to "Dicke Titten", meaning big boobs or maybe "Zick Zack", about plastic surgery and the hunt for physical beauty. Good stuff.

  • @pierat244
    @pierat244 Před rokem

    "Der Schwarze Mann" is an old German boogeyman. As others have translated: "The Black Man" (original meaning has nothing to do with the colour of someone's skin).
    When I grew up in Germany we played a kids' game called "Wer hat Angst vorm schwarzen Mann" (which is also part of the lyrics in the song). The boogeyman will stand at one end of the playing field and the rest of the players at the other end. The boogeyman will yell "Who's afraid of the black man?" and the other players will yell back "Not us!". Boogeyman: "And when he comes?" Players: "Then we'll run!"
    The boogeyman and the players run toward each other. The players' goals are to reach the other side. The boogeyman's is to convert the others to boogeymen by touching them. Everyone touched by him will turn into a boogeyman themselves. Both teams are now at opposite sides of the playing field, and the whole thing starts again - only with more boogeymen. Try being the last surviving player! It's terrifying! As far as I know, it's quite an old game.
    You nailed the meaning behind the song :) I believe it also critizes the fear of immigrants, trying to keep foreigners and refugees out by barbed wire.
    Rammstein as usual is BRILLIANT at incorporating subtle and not so subtle cultural and literary references into their songs.

  • @AlfredSoul
    @AlfredSoul Před rokem +1

    The lyrics are about the boogeyman and people being indoctrinated with fear of the unknown from childhood on, but the German boogeyman is literally called "the black man", so it plays on demagogic rhetoric, racism and xenophobia. The video further expands on the message as Lindemann's character, an insane person, is brought out by the smile-faced cheerleaders, who gather more and more money, the more afraid the people are. They watch Lindemann on their TV sets, speaking from his podium with the divided space they're living on as a logo on the front, pointing to nationalsm, and invoking fear of "the other" to a degree, where they feel only safe by themselves, completely shut off.
    The snacks they are eating in the end are "Schokoküsse" ("chocolate kisses"), which used to be called "negro's kisses" in German, making it unmistakably clear what they are talking about.

  • @leviatta
    @leviatta Před rokem

    French/German guy here, and following this band since their first album.
    You asked at the end of the video what Rammstein are eating.
    It's called "SchokoKuss" (litteraly "Chocolate Kiss") , but untill the 70's-80's, it got another name....
    A bit offensive nowadays I would say.
    Wikipedia that, and you'll know what I mean...

  • @salemtrials7432
    @salemtrials7432 Před rokem +1

    Excellent reaction and great video. I’m German but live in New Jersey. Haha I know. In the chorus he keeps saying who is afraid of the black man? The rest of the lyrics depict something similar to what Smokey was talking about. However Rammstein has alluded that it’s basically a tale of a German Folklore. The black man is actually the bogeyman there is a more profound meaning I’m sure but in essence that is what he’s talking about. Be good or the bogeyman will get you. Again great reaction guys. And as always I will sign off with please react to Shotgun Blues by Volbeat. Dammit you won’t be disappointed!

  • @craiglittle9730
    @craiglittle9730 Před rokem

    the translation is this
    (You)
    (You)
    (You)
    (You)
    (You)
    (You)
    [Verse 1]
    When the children are ill-mannered
    The father already has threatened
    "The Black Man, he'll get you
    If you don't follow my commandment"
    [Pre-Chorus]
    And we believe that to this day
    So scared are the country and its people
    Something bad will happen
    The evil comes, won't leave anymore
    [Chorus]
    And the fear grows into the night
    Door and gates are guarded
    The back's wet, the hands clammy
    Evеryone is afraid of the Black Man
    [Post-Chorus]
    (You)
    [Verse 2]
    In the dark, hе sneaks up
    If you're not good, he'll touch you
    Trust no stranger then
    So much nightmare, so much craze
    [Pre-Chorus]
    And so we believe to this day
    The pack is heavily armed
    Oh, they can't stop it
    Scream fire in the alleys
    [Chorus]
    And the fear grows into the night
    Not a wink of sleep at all
    The back's wet, the hands clammy
    Everyone is afraid of the Black Man
    [Post-Chorus]
    (You)
    (You)
    (You)
    [Bridge]
    Who is afraid of the Black Man?
    Who is afraid of the Black Man?
    Who is afraid of the Black Man?
    Who is afraid?
    [Chorus]
    And the fear grows into the night
    Not a wink of sleep at all
    The back's wet, the hands clammy
    Everyone is afraid
    [Outro]
    (You)
    (You) Black Man
    (You)
    (You) Black Man

  • @dragoness_gaming766
    @dragoness_gaming766 Před rokem

    If you got any of your Patrons asking for you to cover anything from Frog Leap Studios, I would highly recommend you do! Leo does metal covers of popular songs, many not originally metal songs. Highly enjoyable and fun to watch!

  • @sk8mysterion
    @sk8mysterion Před rokem +1

    Also, so far, i haven't seen any reaction, where someone recognized, that they sampled the islandic football chant in the song, and I'm not a football fan haha...

  • @stunthumb
    @stunthumb Před rokem +1

    I think they're eating a german desert, similar to a walnut whip in the UK, like chocolate shells full of sweet cream - certainly sounds like walnut whips when they're munching on them :D - they're fkn delicious.

  • @darthdeluxe_1
    @darthdeluxe_1 Před rokem

    The end...The TV sofa scene with the refugees in the barbed wire...actually means that our one is literally being trashed by the media. And that the TV only spreads fake news in the circles of conspiracy theorists. Basically, the song shows all the fears of the people. Partly it's about unfounded fears with prejudices, and on the other hand it's about real fears like the father for example. Definitely a very complex song with many interpretation possibilities.

  • @D3X1K_AXYZ
    @D3X1K_AXYZ Před rokem +1

    You guys seem to always be just one step behind, do you do members bonuses or something that delays these?
    Motionless in white - Slaughterhouse

  • @Leftyotism
    @Leftyotism Před rokem

    There is a popular german childrens game, which is very old. It is called: "Who's scared of the black man?"
    A class, for example, selects one person, who is supposed to be "the black man". Then you position that single person at one end of the sports hall (or what have you), and the rest of the class is placed on the opposite side.
    Then the single person shouts: "Who's got fear of the black man?"
    And the whole group shouts back: "Nobody!"
    The single person then shouts: "And when he comes?"
    So the group replies with: "Then we run!"
    Now the game begins, and it is basically tag. If, or when the single person catches one person, that one person will then be the new "Black man".
    I think they are playing with a double meaning. Typically rightwing extremist are scared of strangers, and therefore tend to hate them. I think the song is probably about migration and ultra-conservative fear.
    And I find it funny how the video also shows ultra-conservative hatred against so called mainstream media.
    They are eating "chocolate kisses" by the way (Schokoküsse). We used to call them "Mohrenköpfe", or "Negerküsse"; which is both a racist term and you can look up what it means in English yourself. Racist people of course still use these older and racist names; and old people who refuse to change.
    (The treat is a small cream-filled sponge cake covered with chocolate by the way.)

  • @Naranuru
    @Naranuru Před rokem +1

    German "Angst" means fear... 😉
    Ride the Spiral and may the Force be with You! 🤘😝🔥

  • @user-wh6sp6st8s
    @user-wh6sp6st8s Před rokem

    Guys..think about this too..The Feurer Frei song you guys did and loved? This song here? Are almost 20 YEARS APART!! They been banging this shit since '94. Feurer Frei came out in like 2002ish

  • @dietmarmeister7550
    @dietmarmeister7550 Před rokem +2

    Rammstein forver!

  • @laszlonagy7343
    @laszlonagy7343 Před rokem

    Very good reaction guys!

  • @holgerschussler9107
    @holgerschussler9107 Před rokem +2

    Angst in Germany means a fear of something!

  • @vforvendetta511
    @vforvendetta511 Před rokem +1

    they come to america after the europen stadion tour - august. take a look at the videos 2022 - Sonne 😎

  • @nathalieeamiramistydiva2016

    We are all plugged in the system of fear.(tv,mobile phone, internet)
    They create fear,and we accept the fear.

  • @anthonygamble2427
    @anthonygamble2427 Před rokem +1

    FIRE!!! Pure FIRE!!!

  • @mattboselli1099
    @mattboselli1099 Před rokem +1

    One of the top five for real for real I'm good band album you guys will like it

  • @Thunder_1977
    @Thunder_1977 Před rokem

    My thoughts on this:
    1. The song is about how certain "leaders" want to afraid people to control them. In the video, this is visualised by the red wires.
    2. The world the people in this video are living in, is just black and white, no grey. It can be understood as a reference to the simple minded people who are for example voting for politicians who are telling them exactly this black/white view (WE are good, THEY are bad). Also, the band is dressed up as the stereotype of this kind of conservative people.
    3. "Der schwarze Mann" (The black man) is a german synonym for a creepy, ghost-like evil. As in the first verse of the song, children are often told "to obey, or else the black man will get you". It can be translated to boogey man in english, but like often, there is another meaning in this context. As said, the video is about leaders who are seeding fear of anything foreign in peoples minds. So, the phrase "black man" can also be interpreted literally, namely refugees. In my opinion, it is a reference to the migration crisis in 2015 in Germany. Or just think of the plans for a wall on the Mexican border...
    4. About the guns: Yes, from a American point of view, you may be right. But I think Rammstein just wanted to show, how permanent fear can escalate: first, you are fine with your neighbours, then buliding higher and higher walls, and at last even fighting your neighbours, althought they have nothing done, it's just the fear in your mind. In the end, the whole society collaps.
    Side note: all members of the band grew up in the GDR, so they know how it feels living in a state that wants to control every aspect of your live and threatens you with "the others".
    Greetings from Gerrmany!

  • @AkumaZabuza
    @AkumaZabuza Před rokem +1

    You guys seriously did me dirty and did Angst before Zeit.... >:(

  • @hendrixxxm637
    @hendrixxxm637 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Very goooood reaction‼️‼️‼️‼️

  • @marcelrenes2435
    @marcelrenes2435 Před 11 měsíci

    Angst comes from the germanc tribes who invaded England. Old Anlgo-Saxon. We in The Netherlands use it's also. In my country it means fear from something that's about to overcome you.

  • @stefanmaurer8536
    @stefanmaurer8536 Před 9 měsíci

    Angst is fear, not anger

  • @user-wh6sp6st8s
    @user-wh6sp6st8s Před rokem +1

    Ive watched the video to this song probably..200 times, and just as I watched it here again it gives me chills. This shit is BRILLIANT

  • @Aging_Casually_Late_Gamer

    While there is alot of symbolism in their videos that can go many ways, I feel that this one is very much a singular message.
    What happens when you let a singular voice pump you full of fear and anger and how the only thing it leads to is self destruction.

  • @8Smoker8
    @8Smoker8 Před 4 měsíci

    Notice how it's mostly black and white with the occasional red, and the colors only come back in the end when he breaks the TV.

  • @ravenlockhart0925
    @ravenlockhart0925 Před rokem

    English is actually a Germanic language, which is why a lot of words we use are derived from German dialects. For example the word "kinder" which means "children". Making the work "kindergarten" which translate as "children garden".

  • @user-wh6sp6st8s
    @user-wh6sp6st8s Před rokem

    I find it interesting that in German the word angst means fear. Essentially this whole song and video outlines the lengths people will go to in giving up freedom for safety..even if the threat is imaginary. Schwartzenmann literally translates to Black Man..but it is the name for what Americans would call The Boogeyman, Freddie Kruger etc.

  • @leobasurto187
    @leobasurto187 Před rokem

    AND WE ARE WATCHING THIS ON OUR CELL PHONES

  • @danieljackson4511
    @danieljackson4511 Před rokem +1

    Yeeeeaaaaahhh! 🤘👹🤘

  • @ianwood9771
    @ianwood9771 Před rokem +1

    Its Friday fellas!! Collapse by Fear Factory!!! On Fear Factory Fridays!!! I'm telling u its gonna catch on if u start it. peace

  • @shawnhuilker2981
    @shawnhuilker2981 Před rokem

    This video is a beautiful representation of America today. At the beginning you have everyone happy loving each other waving at their neighbors. Then, in the video they were glued to the internet and started building walls and hurting their neighbors. Lastly, in the end is two African Americans being contained which is what is happening now.

  • @annaricci4686
    @annaricci4686 Před rokem +1

    Rammstein 🔥 best band ever ❤❤

  • @bryandeschenes6153
    @bryandeschenes6153 Před rokem +1

    How about a Lindemann reaction, the lead singers solo project but it may be hard to find an appropriate video. Maybe "Frau & Mann" or the censored version of "Knebel". If you want to push the envelope, try "Platz Eins".

  • @m.j.7857
    @m.j.7857 Před rokem +1

    Great reaction. Next you should watch Rammstein "Dicke Titten". It's a lot of fun, promise you. Watch it with English subtitles. Regards from Austria