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Hah, I think just about everyone is a fan of Rammstein. I certainly am. The german voice just makes it sound so good. Love that Winnie The Pooh video too.
I pretty much only like Tier... Eifersucht is okay, along with Du Hast and Mein Tiel, although I won't have them in my iTunes. I went through their whole discography and didn't like much.
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"Cards and flowers on your window, your friends all plead for you to stay,
sometimes beginnings aren't so simple, sometimes goodbye's the only way."
Like I said, not much of a Rammstein fan, although I'd definitely go see them live. That'd be awesome if they came here again... my mom, my brother, and I would all go.
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"Cards and flowers on your window, your friends all plead for you to stay,
sometimes beginnings aren't so simple, sometimes goodbye's the only way."
Like I said, not much of a Rammstein fan, although I'd definitely go see them live. That'd be awesome if they came here again... my mom, my brother, and I would all go.
I've seen them live. Lots of flame and pyrotechnics.
I loved the song Rammstein (off their album Herzaleid) where he wears nothing but some flame retardent pants and jacket and sings the song.
Some of you might have seen the poster on my wall in the Picture thread. Thats him singing that song.
But Till Lindemann (the lead vocalist) is not the only one to light himself on fire or use a flamethrower mask or some other weird contraption that shoots fire. Those from what i can tell he is the only one to wear this thing.
It's used quite often during Freuer Frei (which featured in the opening sequence of the movie XXX), especially at the point where he says (Freuer Frei) BANG BANG.
Till Lindemann is one of my favourite Lyricists of all time, though you kinda have to know german to get it as when it gets translated into english the words dont have the same poeticness they had in german. Sentence structure and all that.
Also things like Mein Teil, which is german for My Part, or rather my Penis. It's a reference to Armin Meiwes, a man in Germany who found a willing "victim" (Bernd J?rgen Brandes) to slaughter. Before the deed, Brandes wanted his penis cut off, and they ate it together.
And let us not forget the brillinat song Du Hast. When Till is just saying "Du hast," it sounds as if he could either be saying "Du hast" (you have) or "Du hasst" (you hate). This is to give the song a double meaning, even though the official lyrics say "Du hast."
There is another sort of double meaning in the song. If the line is read as "Tod der Scheide" it would be "until the death of the vagina" and not "until death, which would seperate" ("Tod, der scheide"). The whole song is a play on German wedding vows (Wollen Sie einander lieben und achten und die Treue halten bis dass der Tod euch scheidet? - Do you want to love and respect each other and to remain faithful, until death seperates you?). Instead of answering with "Ja," Till says "Nein," finally answering the question he said nothing to in the beginning.
du hast mich gefragt, und ich hab nichts gesagt, means you have asked me and I have said nothing Incase you weren't exactly sure what I was referring to.
Du
du hast
du hast mich
du hast mich gefragt
du hast mich gefragt, und ich hab nichts gesagt
You
you have
you have me
you have asked me
you have asked me and I have said nothing
I'm not sure how many of you are able to piece this together (it's kind of a long shot) but, as you may or may not have guessed, my user name is actually german, it is german for Elf Song. It's name is derived from a old german song about an Elf (there just happens to be an anime/manga with the same name which references the same german song).
Rammstein have a song called Mein Herz Brennt (one of the songs used in one of the Hellboy II trailers), part of the lyrics in Mein Herz Brennt are about demons, ghosts and black fairies (" D?monen Geister schwarze Feen" being the exact lyrics naturally), so yes, any music that is german and is about magic creatures will inivitably tickle my fancy, so yeah, you could say I am a Rammstein fan.
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-Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only, truth.
I can speak and understand 90% of the German language. The hard part is writing in German.. because of the structure and I always get confused. For some reason tho. I have no problem speaking it.
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Watching 240 guys talk trash about cavaliers is like two retards having a slapfight over a sippy cup.
Two of my few favorite Industrial songs. They aren't by Rammstein, but this seems like a suitable topic to share them in. Check them out, they're really good; in my opinion at least.
Only heard 'Sonne', and because of that song I came up with a short dramatic poem! 83
Well, I do like the song I heard, and I have to see the rest of their songs. But I liked how they made Sonne, and not just because it's in German.
so from that we got that you like Sonne... havent listened to anything else but sonne and for some reason didnt listen to the songs posted. however you still like sonne, but not because its german.
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btw wanted to note that without bass, these songs sound really hollow and without that you cant fully experience how awesome they are
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i love this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCEZ2m9o7vc&feature=channel_page
also perhaps one of my favorite songs by them: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fx__WKrN5B4
Loved the Pooh version. That was well edited.
Folks will always come and go, so enjoy them while they're meant to be in your life.
This video, fucking awesome...
I always thought it was funny how all the members look like they would be in various different genre bands.
"Cards and flowers on your window, your friends all plead for you to stay,
sometimes beginnings aren't so simple, sometimes goodbye's the only way."
"Cards and flowers on your window, your friends all plead for you to stay,
sometimes beginnings aren't so simple, sometimes goodbye's the only way."
too bad its the shitty english version :\
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bW03c4Vmr0k
"Cards and flowers on your window, your friends all plead for you to stay,
sometimes beginnings aren't so simple, sometimes goodbye's the only way."
Rise and rise again, until lambs become lions
I loved the song Rammstein (off their album Herzaleid) where he wears nothing but some flame retardent pants and jacket and sings the song.
Some of you might have seen the poster on my wall in the Picture thread. Thats him singing that song.
But Till Lindemann (the lead vocalist) is not the only one to light himself on fire or use a flamethrower mask or some other weird contraption that shoots fire. Those from what i can tell he is the only one to wear this thing.
It's used quite often during Freuer Frei (which featured in the opening sequence of the movie XXX), especially at the point where he says (Freuer Frei) BANG BANG.
Till Lindemann is one of my favourite Lyricists of all time, though you kinda have to know german to get it as when it gets translated into english the words dont have the same poeticness they had in german. Sentence structure and all that.
Also things like Mein Teil, which is german for My Part, or rather my Penis. It's a reference to Armin Meiwes, a man in Germany who found a willing "victim" (Bernd J?rgen Brandes) to slaughter. Before the deed, Brandes wanted his penis cut off, and they ate it together.
And let us not forget the brillinat song Du Hast. When Till is just saying "Du hast," it sounds as if he could either be saying "Du hast" (you have) or "Du hasst" (you hate). This is to give the song a double meaning, even though the official lyrics say "Du hast."
There is another sort of double meaning in the song. If the line is read as "Tod der Scheide" it would be "until the death of the vagina" and not "until death, which would seperate" ("Tod, der scheide"). The whole song is a play on German wedding vows (Wollen Sie einander lieben und achten und die Treue halten bis dass der Tod euch scheidet? - Do you want to love and respect each other and to remain faithful, until death seperates you?). Instead of answering with "Ja," Till says "Nein," finally answering the question he said nothing to in the beginning.
du hast mich gefragt, und ich hab nichts gesagt, means you have asked me and I have said nothing Incase you weren't exactly sure what I was referring to.
Du
du hast
du hast mich
du hast mich gefragt
du hast mich gefragt, und ich hab nichts gesagt
You
you have
you have me
you have asked me
you have asked me and I have said nothing
I'm not sure how many of you are able to piece this together (it's kind of a long shot) but, as you may or may not have guessed, my user name is actually german, it is german for Elf Song. It's name is derived from a old german song about an Elf (there just happens to be an anime/manga with the same name which references the same german song).
Rammstein have a song called Mein Herz Brennt (one of the songs used in one of the Hellboy II trailers), part of the lyrics in Mein Herz Brennt are about demons, ghosts and black fairies (" D?monen Geister schwarze Feen" being the exact lyrics naturally), so yes, any music that is german and is about magic creatures will inivitably tickle my fancy, so yeah, you could say I am a Rammstein fan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uza9ED9T3dI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_j4Eq3ziE4
Rise and rise again, until lambs become lions
Well, I do like the song I heard, and I have to see the rest of their songs. But I liked how they made Sonne, and not just because it's in German.
One rule about me:
If I'm going to tolerate your insanity, you will tolerate mine.
Almost all men can stand adversity. If you want to test a mans character, give him power.
You see what power is; holding someone else's fear in your hand and showing it to them.
so from that we got that you like Sonne... havent listened to anything else but sonne and for some reason didnt listen to the songs posted. however you still like sonne, but not because its german.
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btw wanted to note that without bass, these songs sound really hollow and without that you cant fully experience how awesome they are
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