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  • I highly suggest you listen to the original song without my commentary:
    Rammstein - Mein Herz Brennt, Piano Version by Sven Helbig (Official Video)
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  • @thomasherreiner3583
    @thomasherreiner3583 Před rokem +185

    As a German I find it interesting and almost touching how quickly you felt the emotions of this song without understanding the lyrics. Till basically plays a creepy sandman who controls kids by bringing them nightmares. The interesting thing is that he is not only evil but feels pain in doing so which is why "his heart burns". So the song is about inner conflicts like many Rammstein songs (e.g. Deutschland). But why is he an evil sandman? Was he a victim himself? I think in this song he is offender and victim at the same time.

    • @ApocGuy
      @ApocGuy Před 11 měsíci +7

      not necessary evil, more like anti hero. we were (and still are) taught about good and evil, black and white, good and bad, zero and one, but reality is somewhere in between. Took me good two decades to "un learn" most of "cultural appropriate" knowledge that we were taught in school.

    • @apxah9727
      @apxah9727 Před 10 měsíci +3

      funny fact. You do writes/speacks just like in my language, just using English words (btw I'm Russian)

  • @maxvanamstel1821
    @maxvanamstel1821 Před rokem +366

    Many fans interpret the figure in this song as evil because he looks like a devil (and in fact, he is one). Personally, I don’t think he is evil at all. He burns the griefs and the fears of children in his own hart, suffering for them every night. However, if people would see him, they would not be thankful, but fearful. It makes him a lonely and tragic figure. Even when he tries to smile to show his good nature, he doesn’t succeed. He will always remain a devil after all.
    I love that you were one of the few that picked up on this tragedy. Not understanding the language helped you, because it made you rely on the music.

    • @jessicakoster2543
      @jessicakoster2543 Před rokem +18

      The loneliness is deafening.

    • @drakon5076
      @drakon5076 Před rokem +35

      It's no surprise that the character Till portrays here is considered evil. The Charakter in the Clip is a mixture of two different myhological Figures. On the one hand, the more well-known sandman, who brings sleep with his sand. On the other hand, the much older figure of the "Alp", which is clearly more dominant. The Alp is a malevolent parasitic dark spirit or dark elf that brings bad dreams, and is still present in the german word for nightmares, "Alptraum".
      In the clip Till embodies the "Alp" who lures children and gave them his "sand" so that they sleep. Then other evil creatures can come and bring nightmares and harvest the tears of the victim to sustain the Alp. But his power and his existence will end with the dawn of day. The Alp knows this and his voice become more and more desperate when the new day comes closer.

    • @maxvanamstel1821
      @maxvanamstel1821 Před rokem +9

      @@drakon5076 Oh, thank you, I did not know about Alps. In Dutch folklore they don’t exist (anymore?). I already saw a link with the angel from ‘Engel’, because in that song too, Rammstein appears to change the characteristics and symbolism of a well-known character. Maybe I was wrong about the Alp. I really love discussing symbolism, but unfortunately CZcams isn’t a very suitable platform for that.

    • @drakon5076
      @drakon5076 Před rokem +11

      ​@@maxvanamstel1821
      Alp is an old word for Elf, Alb or Elb, the term differs from region to region. Elves in old folklore are not necessarily benevolent or good creatures. As far as I know in english the part "-mare" from the word Nightmare (dutch Nachtmerrie, old german Nachtmar) comes close and the meaning is in each language "evil spirit/ghost".
      The Sandman in contrast is a rather new character from the 19. century romanticism and is influenced to some point by greek mythology.
      The Song Engel toys basically with the massive missmatch of "knowing" and "believing" and that no one knows for sure the true intention of "God".

    • @nicethings8057
      @nicethings8057 Před rokem +8

      I totally agree, this Sandman seems to me more like a tormented battered soul who wants to protect the children but is abused, tortured and forced by the dark beings to endure whatever suffering these beings bring to the children (.. .press them in my cold veins), brilliantly portrayed with the smile gradually freezing and turning to fear. This is a different approach than in the official video

  • @diwe9984
    @diwe9984 Před rokem +34

    Till Lindemann once again shows his theatrical talent, his whispering, his chanting, every hair on me - a native speaker - stands up, a shiver floods through my body, almost every syllable, how he whispers, how he talks, everything, simply everything gives off that bad feeling of latent danger lurking in the dark, ready to pounce but hasn't come out yet - a real "Lindemann performance"!

  • @Thunder_1977
    @Thunder_1977 Před rokem +19

    Till is using a thing called "Theatersprache" or theatre language. Back in the day, where there were no microphones, you had to speak loud and clearly so the audience could understand you. So, if you wanna pronounce a "R", it makes this rolling sound.
    BTW: as far as I know, Till's parents were both theater actors 😉

  • @ksenss2513
    @ksenss2513 Před rokem +156

    Anyone still criticising your pronunciation of Rammstein is a stickler for detail. That will do fine. Yes, there is an accent, but so what, who doesn't have a hint of accent in a foreign language.

    • @demopem
      @demopem Před rokem

      Well, she relapsed to the "American" pronunciation at the end. 🙂 I think the reason a lot of Americans do this is because that's how names with the "stein" ending are typically pronounced there; it's a Yiddish influence, not German.

    • @Wilhelm_
      @Wilhelm_ Před rokem +1

      At least she tries tho, not like other people.... 😅

    • @jaycece999
      @jaycece999 Před rokem +5

      You are absolutely right. German is my native language. And because of the way I use my mouth to speak German (it feels very "static"), I have a lot of trouble with pronunciation in other languages. My brain knows exactly what to do, but my body can't work with it 😂

    • @tobiasschremmer9823
      @tobiasschremmer9823 Před 11 měsíci

      @@demopem actually it is german, trust me, I am one.
      Stein=Stone
      That aside, I couldn‘t agree more. There are some german hardcore fans that keep complaining about pronounciation, but @all you english speaking guys- don‘t give it a second thought! Just wait 'til you hear them trying to say „Megadeth“, „Anthrax“ or even „Metallica“ - it's quite hilarious😅
      Greetings from Wartburg Castle, Thuringia, Germany

    • @demopem
      @demopem Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@tobiasschremmer9823 I know German too. I think you misunderstood. I know it's a German word. The point is that many names like that came to the US with Jewish immigrants, and the Yiddish pronunciation is different, so that's what most Americans are used to hear.

  • @iHaveTheDocuments
    @iHaveTheDocuments Před rokem +6

    It's the German version of the sandman lullaby mixed with an old German childrens show that was very popular.

  • @juergenstange6844
    @juergenstange6844 Před rokem +109

    It begins as kind of lullabye about the sandman. He's speaking with kids! It's a variation of the intro to the tv show "Sandmännchen". Then it turns into a sad song, expressing pain and sadness. The piano does a great job to support that vibe.
    Dark and intensive with a great acting and vocal performance. I adore it !
    Greetings from Germany and sleep well...

    • @da_gonozal6754
      @da_gonozal6754 Před rokem +9

      It also borrows from "Der Sandmann" by E. T. A. Hoffmann, where the Sandmann is a twisted legendary creature who steals the eyes of children who won't go to sleep.

    • @voiceover2191
      @voiceover2191 Před rokem +5

      True, I see him, looking at the lyrics, as a supernatural creature that feeds on the tears of children (injecting them in his cold veins) and in order to get the tears he and his ilk give them nightmares, but apparently it's not a process he enjoys. I love at the end, just before it goes completely dark, you see smoke escaping from the pit as if he dissolves and evaporates as a spirit. Fantastic song. Keep hearing by the way that Till actually inflicted the wounds on his body on purpose or is that bs?

    • @christianwilliamson9752
      @christianwilliamson9752 Před rokem +1

      Jajaja

    • @christianwilliamson9752
      @christianwilliamson9752 Před rokem +1

      Voice over I heard he actually cut himself

    • @voiceover2191
      @voiceover2191 Před rokem +3

      @@christianwilliamson9752 It is a well known rumour, yes, I don't know whether it's true or not

  • @annettereynolds7457
    @annettereynolds7457 Před rokem +26

    Not only is Till a superb singer and lyricist, he's also a published poet.

  • @vornamenachname9905
    @vornamenachname9905 Před rokem +145

    Hey there,
    the "rolling R's" that Till does when performing is a technique called "Voiced alveolar trill" which is used in opera and lots of theatrical appearances way back in the day and still find's its way in modern opera sometimes. So it's not a normal thing in the german language to roll the R's. But we have regions with specific dialects in Germany where the R's are rolled more than in the official German language. Sidenote: Rammstein was (and is) often criticized for using that technique because Hitler did that when speaking in public to make his speeches more appealing and captivating. (Which sadly worked)
    Oh, and lots of Rammsteins tracks (or in general german sentences) can be translated in multiple ways. "Mein Herz brennt" can translate to "my heart burns" as well as "my heart is in flames" and "my heart is on fire", which somehow has slightly different meanings. :) In this case "my heart burns" seems as the correct translation for it.
    Great reaction btw. It was pretty interesting to get your thoughts about that piece of art.

    • @Tommy-5684
      @Tommy-5684 Před rokem +2

      if im not mistaken tgattechnigue is used in the German original of Mac the Knife

    • @GrotesqueSmurf
      @GrotesqueSmurf Před rokem +4

      Hey.. Yeah, Hitler did it a little bit, but most of the most known speeches weren't done by A.Hitler, but by H.Himmler.. and he rolled it even harder. That's what most people remember.

    • @johanbarnard3435
      @johanbarnard3435 Před rokem +3

      Rolling Rs is part of most germanic languages in same dielects or regions. Not a "technique" to them. It's just have they speak

    • @vornamenachname9905
      @vornamenachname9905 Před rokem +5

      @@johanbarnard3435 That's not true. Especially Till is using it intentionally. There are regions where the R's are rolled but not like that.

    • @johanbarnard3435
      @johanbarnard3435 Před rokem +4

      @@vornamenachname9905 he does definitely overemphasize it. But you can still hear rolling Rs in the german language sometimes. In my own language "Afrikaans" it's all over the place. We use it all the time. And it's one of the germanic Origin languages

  • @schulzi3652
    @schulzi3652 Před rokem +15

    What Rammstein and Till are doing is art for me. You dont understand the language, but you are still getting that there is a story...

  • @mackay4971
    @mackay4971 Před rokem +11

    He is just a real artist.....that's the word you're searching for ...btw a very underrated artist :-)

  • @j.f.fisher5318
    @j.f.fisher5318 Před rokem +8

    On pronunciation, the simplest thing is listening to the song "Rammstein." It isn't one of their most popular so you can feel free to just pull it up and watch Till play with fire. ;)

  • @nickthepostpunk5766
    @nickthepostpunk5766 Před 11 měsíci +7

    The dark piano accompaniment mixed with his voice and imagery is quite something 🖤💜🖤💜

  • @RobHigdon
    @RobHigdon Před 10 měsíci +8

    You know a song is well written and performed when someone can listen to it and watch the performance who doesn't speak the language at all, and come to a conclusion of what is being conveyed by the overall vision. Such a killer artist!

  • @martinmatte1518
    @martinmatte1518 Před rokem +21

    The rolling "r" was mostly used in songs around 1900, also in the upcoming radio commentaries. Till uses it a lot, it´s part of the Rammstein sound/style. In the normal speech it won´t be used at all - however, some non-native german speakers, especially from eastern countries do it sometimes as well. It´s also often heard in the southern german Bundesland Bavaria, especially the "Franken" do it (region around Nuremberg).
    As recommended before, you should check out "Zeit", it´s really a masterpiece, in my opinion.

  • @kodywatts6886
    @kodywatts6886 Před rokem +23

    I love the original but this version is just perfection. One of the most beautifully haunting songs I’ve ever heard.

  • @jreyman
    @jreyman Před rokem +9

    Theatrical German (which would be used by actors on stage in a a theatrical play/performance) uses the "rolled R", for the audience to hear pronounciations of certain German words better at distance, such as the back of the audience, etc. The Charismatic voice gave a more precise description of the "rolled R" in one of her Rammstein reactions (I think the one for this same video). You've got to admit it also sounds cool, too.

  • @garricksmalley1733
    @garricksmalley1733 Před rokem +15

    As you say you don’t speak German but you also understood the emotional content of the song. Songs/music can be universal. I love your reaction. ❤

  • @terrynorman9622
    @terrynorman9622 Před rokem +4

    Great reaction! One of the beat interpretations of the song. I can tell by your expression and almost a fear or shock in your eyes that it is a genuine reaction.

  • @DarrellW_UK
    @DarrellW_UK Před rokem +14

    Lovely choice of track, it shows the softer side of Til, it’s a great song.
    I enjoyed your take on it, nice to see you going through the lyrics.

  • @MSIContent
    @MSIContent Před rokem +30

    One of my top Rammstein tracks for sure. This version is just perfection. The original MV is also very good yet a completely different take on it. Still disturbing..

  • @edteller5821
    @edteller5821 Před rokem +53

    Nice reaction. If you want to know how to pronounce the band’s name, listen to their song Rammlied. You’ll hear it in a very powerfully delivered way. 😊

    • @Anuta6675
      @Anuta6675 Před rokem +4

      Yes, the best Intro song! It hammers the band name into your brain :-D

    • @GrotesqueSmurf
      @GrotesqueSmurf Před rokem +6

      "Willst du das Bett in Flammen sehen" is the first time the Band mentions the name Rammstein in one of their songs.

    • @alfflasymphonyx
      @alfflasymphonyx Před rokem

      Also in the last track of the first album

  • @EricvanDorp007
    @EricvanDorp007 Před rokem

    You feel the music thats what it is! Greetzzz from the Netherlands, nice to see this upload..since 1999 a fan of Rammstein! so I found this upload!

  • @GingerKidCustoms
    @GingerKidCustoms Před rokem +9

    I've NEVER seen or heard this version. Wow. Brings a whole new vibe to the song compared to the main song off the album. If Rammstein were to do MTV Unplugged, THIS is it. Beautiful 🤘

  • @smokinone951
    @smokinone951 Před rokem

    i am so glad you did this version. this is my favorite song by them, I love your reactions. thank you. if you watch the Rammlied performance you can hear how they pronounce it

  • @davidmarkwort9711
    @davidmarkwort9711 Před rokem +16

    You are missing the message, the language is the barrier, but you can close your eyes and listen to it again, it's just marvellous.

  • @subbi318
    @subbi318 Před rokem +10

    Dieser Song hat eine sehr tiefe Bedeutung, bedeutender als einem beim hören zu erkennen ist.
    Nr.1 verstehe den Text
    Nr.2 verstehe den Ort an dem dieses Video gedreht wurde (genauso wie auch die normale offizielle Version)
    Nr.3 verstehe die Geschichte die diesem Ort innewohnt.
    Nr.4 kombiniere alles und man wird der tatsächlichen Tragweite dieses Songs gewahr.
    Der Ort an dem das/die Videos gedreht wurden ist nicht zufällig ausgewählt worden. Es ist eine seid langem verlassene Heilanstalt.
    Anfangs für Lungenkranke, im weiteren wurde sie aber für psychisch kranke Menschen verwendet.
    An denen zu Forschungszwecken sehr fragwürdige "Heilungsmethoden" angewendet wurden.
    An diesem Ort starben viele Unschuldige unter grausamsten Bedingungen. Auch Kinder und Jugendliche.
    Nach einem Großbrand wurde die Heilanstalt aber aufgegeben.
    Mit diesem Hintergrundwissen wird dieser verstörende Song doch deutlich klarer und verständlicher .

  • @mathieuxentreprix
    @mathieuxentreprix Před 10 měsíci +5

    When you wondered whether it is the language or the performance that makes the language sound so soft (contrary to the demeanor): It is a major misconception that many people have in their minds that German is a harsh, brute language. Quite the opposite is true. The German language is simply incredibly complex and multifaceted, and Till Lindemann plays with it perfectly by being able to pronounce harsh words softly and gentle words harshly 🙂
    Love your reactions

  • @MontyDK1
    @MontyDK1 Před rokem +4

    Rammstein is brilliant at using the piano.
    This version of "Mein Herz Brennt" is SO intense.
    But if you want to hear that piano again, please react to their track "Deutschland". It tells the story of Germany, featuring Germania, the mother of Germany, right through history.
    The track, and certainly the video, are absolutely spectacular. But if/when you watch it, please let the end credits run to the very end. The credits feature a piano version of another brilliant track, "Sonne", and is sadly sometimes missed in reactions.

  • @kitsune_jean
    @kitsune_jean Před rokem +2

    the piano version of mein herz brennt will always be my favourite, both for the video and the vibe it gives off 😊

  • @bjorng-j9416
    @bjorng-j9416 Před rokem +3

    So this is the piano version of the song, there is also a regular version of the song with a great video as well. Maybe you wanna check that out too!

  • @dus1213
    @dus1213 Před rokem +10

    Cool reaction :) This song, as many Rammstein songs, is hard to get, even if you are German. So its out of the perspective of the German „Sandmann“, which is known by Germans as a small man, who comes in the evening (literally in German TV) and throws sleeping sand into the eyes of children, which makes them tired so they can sleep well. We tell children, that this is the reason why you can rub sand(-like stuff) out of the edges of your eyes in the morning. But like with many German story’s, there’s a more brutal background, which even most Germans don’t know anymore (which is the stuff Rammstein likes). The „Sandmann“ is also a demon-like creature, which gives children nightmares and comes to those, who don’t want to sleep in the night, throws the sand in the eyes of the children so it rips out the children’s eyes and then feeds them to his children (which have beaks), which nest in the moonsickle. Rammstein took the intro phrase of the „good Sandmann“ in the opening of the song: „Nun liebe Kinder, gebt fein acht“., but mainly talks from the perspective of the „bad Sandmann“.

    • @ksenss2513
      @ksenss2513 Před rokem +3

      Yes, and also the Bad Sandman in this Song seems to regret what he has to do but can't help it. So he is more sad than cruel.

    • @Kodaemon
      @Kodaemon Před rokem +1

      It's like he's given the role that he has to do in making people go to sleep and potentially have nightmares but he finds it abhorrent, so he literally tears his own heart out for it to become the returning sun so they also wake up. Kind of a messianic figure at the end.

  • @TheCoopsCorner
    @TheCoopsCorner Před rokem +3

    This video has always been a fascinating one for me. No big production like a lot of Rammstein's other videos. Instead, it's more intimate and close. It's a lone piano filling the air, and a lone singer in a darkened, nearly empty room. The vibe created is almost like a sad horror film, with Till dressed and done up in a very Kabuki-like way, looking like a tortured Japanese lore-inspired spirit visiting you and giving you its message, before they fade and leave (an idea that's really pushed by the faint wisp of smoke at the very end of the video that's seen leaving the T-shaped hole in the floor, as the camera is panning up). It's also a more emotional take on the song, which adds to the atmosphere even more. Plus, you gotta love the creepy innocence of the smiles Till gives, which contrast with the horrific appearance of the makeup used on him.
    It's a very different video for Rammstein. And yet, it's still Rammstein from beginning to end.

  • @user-yj8gp7og5p
    @user-yj8gp7og5p Před rokem +4

    It is at least partly the language. The 'purr' is the natural rolling r in Germanic languages. It is also a little known fact that the most direct translation of the title is "My Heart Burns.'" It is basically a love song as are most of their songs in some way, especially in their early days. Their first album translate as "Heartache" and for all their sonic brutality "Mutter" is "Mother" and "Du Hast" is either "You Have" or "You Hate" Till slurring the syllables just enough to make it difficult to tell which.

  • @wicht73
    @wicht73 Před rokem +3

    My best guess to write the pronunciation is "Rumshtyne" with a German (or Spanish) R sound

  • @JasonSmith-lp6wg
    @JasonSmith-lp6wg Před rokem +3

    A good review. I get the Edward Scissorhands reference; but, it feels more German Kabuki to me.

  • @onbedoeldekut1515
    @onbedoeldekut1515 Před rokem +1

    Till (the singer) rolls his r's more than normally enunciated Deutsch.
    I love the cabaret aspect of Rammstein, most people don't think of them as cabaret, but they're carrying on a tradition that weaves its way indelibly through everything they do.

  • @tonybatz4290
    @tonybatz4290 Před rokem

    effing enjoyed that a ton. s tier and super unique. will be recommending this to more people!! 😵

  • @oscargolobardes3398
    @oscargolobardes3398 Před rokem +17

    Rammstein is an amazing group with lyrics more deep than most would think.
    Seeing as you like interesting vocals, i must recommend you check the band "Heilung". With Maria Franz beautiful voice and Faust's throat singing you are up for a treat. As for songs to react to, i'd say to start with "Krigsgaldr", "In Maidjan" or "Anoana".
    Enjoy!

    • @PalleRasmussen
      @PalleRasmussen Před rokem

      I second this. The only band I know off that does the same to me as Rammstein.

    • @billyturner1784
      @billyturner1784 Před rokem +1

      THIS! Rachel does definitely need to listen to Heilung! I'd recommend Anoana for starters.

    • @PalleRasmussen
      @PalleRasmussen Před rokem

      @@billyturner1784 nah, "In Maidjan" so she can revel in Maria's voice.

    • @billyturner1784
      @billyturner1784 Před rokem

      @@PalleRasmussen Well, actually anything from Heilung will do. Maria is always amazing. :)

    • @PalleRasmussen
      @PalleRasmussen Před rokem

      @@billyturner1784 she does not sing on all of their numbers though. In Maidjan really shows her ability.

  • @Human_2.0
    @Human_2.0 Před rokem +5

    Did you know that Till is so dedicated to realism that the wounds on his arms and torso are real?! I was told this, I'm not sure if it's true but knowing how much off a perfectionist Till is to a point he is dry difficult to work with, it wouldn't surprise me if it were true!

    • @CavHDeu
      @CavHDeu Před rokem +1

      It's true and they were made just for the video. He still has the scars.

    • @PaulFlake
      @PaulFlake Před rokem +2

      The scars on Till's body are from an accident with the angel wings. He lost his balance and fell into the metal wings.
      What she meant was in the official video of "Rosenrot" where they beat their backs with a whip to reenact the hostage situation,

    • @MnemonicHack
      @MnemonicHack Před rokem +2

      At one time, for the song Ich Tut Dir Weh, he had an LED light pierced his cheek so it could shine out of his mouth. Yeah, he's pretty dedicated.

  • @davidtestasecca6300
    @davidtestasecca6300 Před rokem +1

    Love this song. I literally stumbled upon it during my talent show period: a singer in The Voice Georgia does an incredible cover of this song, probably even more likable to me then the original.

  • @jord001
    @jord001 Před rokem +2

    They are great live but their official video's are works of art, in this one when Till does that smile you can see the sadness, pain and emotion in his eyes even though he is "smiling" This performance is super. Please check out some of the older Rammstein videos and of course the new ones Zeit, Adieu, Deutschland, are fantastic.

  • @stevenlurati3691
    @stevenlurati3691 Před 4 měsíci

    This whole album IMO was probably their best, great stories, fun accompanying music videos and an absolute amazing touring show, this era was definately the top of my concert list. Sonne and Ich Will were my favorites from Mutter.

  • @Steenabiez
    @Steenabiez Před rokem +6

    Keep up the reactions!
    The non-piano version of this song is also worth it! The message hits differently, but musically I prefer the other version

  • @uncle_thulhu
    @uncle_thulhu Před rokem +3

    The lyrics seem to invoke the mythical figure of the Sandman. The costume, and especially the makeup in this video are *very* reminiscent of Neil Gaiman's character the Sandman.

  • @shawnwacek6791
    @shawnwacek6791 Před rokem +2

    This is gorgeous performance of this song in this style you should definitely react to the original music video to to this song it's quite an interesting journey I'll say that and it's more intense too❤
    Till is a phenomenal phenomenal singer puts 110,000 million percent into his performance no matter what❤

  • @Storm-in3fj
    @Storm-in3fj Před 11 měsíci +1

    I deeply hope you'll see Rammstein live once !!!
    It is not only music concert, but also pyrotechnic show...you must see it once in your life.
    You'll never forget it i swear ;)
    Loves from France

  • @sytax1
    @sytax1 Před rokem +1

    oh my god, you are at the absolute beginning of the rammstein rabbithole. to understand this piano version you should watch the official video also. and again, it really doenst matter what version you are watching of a rammstein video. life or studio, both are always insane. most are worth to watch and listen to in both versions. please dont stop to react to them because you would miss a memory in your life. und please try to pronounce the "A" in the german way. same for the "E".
    greetings

  • @KKk-lw8ld
    @KKk-lw8ld Před 8 měsíci +1

    Rammstein are one of the most intelligent musicians out there, especially combined with Till's voice and personality. Calling that vibe Evil would just make me feel sorry how hollow and shallow people can judge! It's like the Stanley Kubrick's movies,you simply let them go throu you and don't expect any residual thought ,just feelings

  • @konstantinosarvanitidis3324

    You are beautiful! Nice reaction and new subscriber! Greetings from the land of Rammstein, Germany! ❤‍🔥🤘

  • @tallicafan85
    @tallicafan85 Před rokem +1

    been a fan of rammstein since 1998. finally saw them live in sept and best live show ive ever been to. rammstein has few song where they say rammstein in the song so you know how to say it. more rammstein.

  • @Ramesangel
    @Ramesangel Před rokem +2

    Rammstein is one of my fav bands, hope you continue to react to other songs of the band. I will recomend also another music for you to react. My favorite performance and the best solo you will ever experience. Pink Floyd - comfortable numb (live PULSE 1994).

  • @szpynda
    @szpynda Před rokem +10

    Any video from Rammstein is amazing. Please try "Zeit".

    • @Carrinthe
      @Carrinthe Před rokem

      Oh yes please!!!!!!!

    • @-cirad-
      @-cirad- Před rokem

      Definitely. I didn’t like it at first, but now I find Zeit so good.

  • @hendrixxxm637
    @hendrixxxm637 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Till ist ein ganz Großer. Ich denke, sein Genie und das seiner Band wird erst in Zukunft wirklich erkannt werden.
    Rammstein steht in der alten Lied-Tradition von Schubert (Winterreise), Schumann (Mondnacht) und Brahms (Liebestreu) ... Und wie diese trifft er in mein Herz, daß er mein Innerstes erschüttert‼️
    Erinnerung an Beethovens Wort: "Musik soll Feuer aus dem Manne schlagen!"

  • @winterwolf4209
    @winterwolf4209 Před rokem

    One thing that really drives home the pain and emotion that Til expresses in this piece is, that if you've ever seen the "making ofs" and behind the scenes of their music videos and performances, it's that it's that the emotion and effects are real: In their words; "very real, very Rammstein." The cuts on Til's body in this video are real, and you can see him in newer pictures and stage performances with the exact same scarification in the exact pattern of them here, or on Google, you can find images of him recovering from these cuts. To express this song vocally, but also physically with those cuts is a whole other level of pain and suffering. I definitely recommend looking at their making ofs in free time--you learn a lot about the 'why' behind their pieces.

  • @mrcreeper6177
    @mrcreeper6177 Před rokem +7

    Judging by the thumbnail I assume it's the piano version not the original version. Either way it's a great song.

    • @Desu-Desu-Chan-San
      @Desu-Desu-Chan-San Před rokem

      It is not, this is a alternate, soft version. Both are great though

  • @pfeilchen
    @pfeilchen Před rokem +1

    If you want to do other Rammstein videos, i suggest getting a video with good english captions, because the lyrics matter a lot. "Angst" would be a good choice, it is relatively clear in the message and the way colors are used, yet extremely well produced.
    Being open to interpretation is sort of a trademark of theirs. Other recurring features are cultural references and references to their own body of work, visual puns or visualized figures of speech, the stories are often told from an unusual perspective, the videos have always been (considering their budget at the time of production) absolutely great, nothing is by chance.

  • @saithe475
    @saithe475 Před 10 měsíci

    The official video for the studio version is essentially a part 1 to this video. You should react to that one as well.

  • @scottishross91
    @scottishross91 Před rokem

    Looking forward to more reactions, loving them so far! I would love to see some Sleep Token reactions! Vessel is such an amazing singer. He sings in cursive and when you listen you'll get what I mean.

  • @jasonjessicaforlife
    @jasonjessicaforlife Před rokem

    Great reaction!

  • @dawatcherz
    @dawatcherz Před rokem +2

    i'd love to see you react to the official music video of this same song, and hear how you'd compare the two.

  • @spoksi
    @spoksi Před rokem +1

    Now you must listen and the original with all the crazy tings :D

  • @ivanhambalek8080
    @ivanhambalek8080 Před rokem

    perfect reaction thank you slowakia says hallooo

  • @alesiaking5578
    @alesiaking5578 Před rokem +1

    OMG Deutschland is the best Rammstein video, more like an epic movie.

  • @Paparollo
    @Paparollo Před rokem

    Definitely you gotta check the other version of this vid. The one with the heavy music

  • @carolmystery
    @carolmystery Před rokem +3

    Te recomiendo que la veas con subtítulos es buenísima

  • @Hravokh
    @Hravokh Před rokem

    remember old lullabies?
    the shadow under your bed or in your closet?
    then you get the essence

  • @zobelmeier966
    @zobelmeier966 Před rokem

    now it's perfect👍

  • @leftyme4568
    @leftyme4568 Před rokem

    Always see Rammstein live!!!

  • @angelofdeathballs
    @angelofdeathballs Před rokem

    I feel like you should also listen to the album version too, I've never heard this version and was confused at first waiting for it to get heavier

  • @djbenkinobi1
    @djbenkinobi1 Před rokem

    you naild the name....bääääääm😄 and here is some rammstein songs with english subs ...educatedmarine...he does a great job

  • @uweinhamburg
    @uweinhamburg Před rokem

    You are absolutely right about the element of intimacy at the beginning of the song
    Nun liebe Kinder gebt fein Acht,
    ich hab' euch etwas mitgebracht...
    These are lines, any German knows - it is the start of hundreds of bedtime stories; the equivalent of
    Once upon a time, long, long ago
    in a country far, far away...
    What can be more intimate than the situation when a mother or a father tells a story to a small child which is slowly going from an exciting day to slumber, trusting that the parent will make sure that the child is safe and protected..
    And the ei sound in Rammstein is pronounced like in the English word eye, not like the ee in Bruce Springsteen

  • @michaelneuss7554
    @michaelneuss7554 Před rokem

    Yep, totally going to need you to provide commentary reactions as I progress in my life thanks and bye!

  • @KKk-lw8ld
    @KKk-lw8ld Před 8 měsíci

    This version of the song destroyed me and rebuilt me thousand times the first time I heard it. Look for English translation,but it's still so enigmatic and personal... I really needed to look for someone's reaction, that is not the regular Rammstein fan. For me personally this is a song that I would dedicate to my sweet daughter,for whom I would rip my burning heart out of my chest,just to keep the dark away while she's sleeping. This is how I understand that version of the song : If I have to guard you in the darkest hour,I'll have to terrify the demons. This is one of the most meaningfully scary and beautifully composed songs ever! The controversial feelings it brings could be interpreted in million ways,none of them is right or wrong. I'm not really a fanboy of Rammstein,but they are POWER,and how you understand them is really personal and intimate. Even their usual songs. But this one is something entirely different

  • @Northbergh
    @Northbergh Před rokem

    In German languagel, the "tongue - R" is mostly used in theater, opera and other professional speaker professions.
    That way to pronounce the "R" was more prominent in the past. Today, many people pronounce the "R" in the back of the throat.

  • @EddieReischl
    @EddieReischl Před rokem

    Think of it as "Rahm shtine". Usually, you pronounce the second vowel in German when there are two together, so my last name Reischl, is "Rye shl"
    A very thoughtful reaction. I'm glad you looked for the translation. My family emigrated to the US from Bavaria (Bayern) around 1880. It's the southernmost German state. It is not uncommon to roll r's somewhat there, although the band is not from there, I guess it is more of a theatrical thing Till is doing. I love this band.
    Gorgeous piano playing as well, a really neat little tune.

    • @Lilliathi
      @Lilliathi Před rokem +1

      Just remind them of Einstein, for some reason they get that one mostly right.

    • @EddieReischl
      @EddieReischl Před rokem

      @@Lilliathi Yeah, I know, no one messes up Heidi either, and they usually say "stein" right when getting a beer is involved, but put "stein" in a name, and they overthink it.🙂

    • @Lilliathi
      @Lilliathi Před rokem +1

      @@EddieReischl
      Yeah, if I hear someone say Epsteeeeen one more time..

  • @Roller4x4
    @Roller4x4 Před rokem +1

    Love the original version

  • @lucabaracuda987
    @lucabaracuda987 Před 24 dny

    YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS. u progressed saying the name

  • @Jesus_Wojak
    @Jesus_Wojak Před rokem

    The purring is a typicle dialectal tone in the region of germany he is from. In germany we say that the "roll the R".

  • @1Gelidus1
    @1Gelidus1 Před 4 měsíci

    "Adios" is her best song, also in terms of the lyrics

  • @gtaonline-oldgiga7729
    @gtaonline-oldgiga7729 Před rokem +5

    Trivia: The cuts in his body are real, self-made for the clip.

  • @renevw5812
    @renevw5812 Před rokem

    It is the original and German version of the Sandman (Der Sandmann). Written by Hoffmann from 1817 in a book of stories (Die Nachtstücke). That book has 13 creepy stories.

  • @MrDraco82
    @MrDraco82 Před rokem

    In some regions people roll the R a little bit more or less, but his rolling r isn´t usual in germany

  • @SO.CAL-D.Edwards
    @SO.CAL-D.Edwards Před rokem +4

    Please react to "THE WARNING" this band is 3 sisters who will absolutely rock you into HAPPINESS.. THANK YOU . TWA🎶🤟☮️

  • @Skurian_krotesk
    @Skurian_krotesk Před rokem +2

    That pronounciation was as right as it gets for someone who can not roll the Rrrrrrr with that classic german rattle.
    You really have to feel the motorboat when you say RRRRRammstein :D
    Roll it with your tounge or with your uvula.
    No matter how it's done the important thing is that it is done.

    • @juwi8135
      @juwi8135 Před rokem

      The /a/ sound is also wrong. As she pronounced it, the wrong /a/ does not change the meaning, so it is fine for most people...

  • @FrancoUnAmericano
    @FrancoUnAmericano Před rokem +2

    You should listen to the live version of rammstein - rammstein live or otherwise to know. :)

  • @tanteadu5269
    @tanteadu5269 Před rokem

    It is a song about nightmares. The entering theme is the theme of a german children Show " the little sandman" that's on german TV telling bedtime stories to children wishing them good dreams. But as the music progresses the theme gets heavier and turns into dark spheres symbolizing nightmares.

  • @kuoma6418
    @kuoma6418 Před rokem +1

    👍very nice🎼thank you💕

  • @GothDuck
    @GothDuck Před rokem

    Linda Ronstadt - La Charreada
    Los Tigres del Norte (feat: Zack de la Rocha)- Somos Mas Americanos
    The Avett Brothers - Ballad of Love and Hate (live)

  • @janiexoxo
    @janiexoxo Před rokem

    Please also check out the OG version/video, it's totally different but equally as good.

  • @Bloodbound89
    @Bloodbound89 Před rokem

    First of all :) They ar written Rammstein but spelled like "Rammshtine"
    The song's lyrics involve a narrator describing the terrors of nightmares. The opening line of the song's intro and chorus (Nun, liebe Kinder, gebt fein Acht. Ich habe euch etwas mitgebracht, meaning "Now, dear children, pay attention. I have brought something for you") is taken from the German children's TV show Sandmännchen ("Mr Sandman"), which provided children with a bedtime story. The song's narrator appears as a darker version of the character.

  • @lorgrenbenirus
    @lorgrenbenirus Před rokem +1

    Check their Rammlied from Madison Square Garden show, that'll help to clear how to spell their name :)
    Check out also the other version of this song, it's completely different experience. Still great, though.

  • @thefluxcapacitor1
    @thefluxcapacitor1 Před 2 měsíci +1

    This video is still one of my top reasons I think Till should be a Bond villain in an upcoming movie.

  • @Kalywen
    @Kalywen Před rokem

    His expressions and emotions in this one are pretty awesome. I suggest you listen to Nina Hagens Cover of Rammsteins song "Seemann"... still waiting for a collab of them at something between this one and her cover...

  • @LukeVilent
    @LukeVilent Před rokem

    Many people have siuggested this already, but this video was an instrumental version of a more Rammstein-like song. They both a brilliant, and I can not say which order is right because of the "duckling syndrome" - I've heard the original version first.
    In fact, growing in the Eastern Europe, like russia or Ukraine, you could not have evaded Rammstein one way or another. It became synonymous with "hard music", to the point where you could use "rammstein" as a verb and everyone would understand.
    I will name here the song that is not that popular as Sonne or Mein Herz Brennt, but Spieluhr is just another level, to my taste.

  • @Andry-og1bo
    @Andry-og1bo Před rokem

    the nursery rhyme that our grandmothers told us to make us sleep ....... spectacular

  • @5un5h1ne
    @5un5h1ne Před rokem +1

    ...and when the smile dies, he realizes his cruel loneliness.

  • @PalleRasmussen
    @PalleRasmussen Před rokem

    You should watch from Educated Marine's channel. He has very good translations, and Till's lyrics always have many layers.
    Not going to lie, when I started the video, I had two immediate thoughts; "Gods she is beautiful" (if you will pardon me, I believe in saying nice things to others), and "Oh I look forwards to him smiling".
    Yes there is a story going on, and lots of trauma, and the wounds might be real and done by himself (I tend to say they are not, but I am not certain), and you always need to watch with translations (or learn German).

  • @quecksilber457
    @quecksilber457 Před rokem

    What he is doing here has so much of Franz Schubert. Just listen to Der Leiermann by Fischer-Dieskau. As a musician, that has to be on your list. It is from the song cycle Winterreise. If you really want the whole experience search for Winterreise also by Fischer-Dieskau. Maybe also do a reaction on it.
    Of course you should read the lyrics FIRST, but be warned, there is nothing more depressing than that if you know what is about and listening to the piano played by Wilhelm Müller. I am always tearing up from it. I have to say normally i am a metal fan, but i am also very much into classic (well to be honest i like a lot of different music genres😂).

  • @bafumat
    @bafumat Před rokem

    Years ago I was married to a half German woman. I was on the porch listening to some Rammstein when her mother happened by. I asked her if she knew what they were singing about. She only replied, Some things are better not to repeat.