Yeah, tough spot. He tried to kick it forward and the stand just didn't catch right and it went left instead. Till reacted how I would have. "Shit! Oh! Show must go on! Sorry dude, I'm out."
@@castronator29 Running away ? The historically accurate german reaction would be to either to say sorry after the fact or beat him to death before he got hit by it.
@@baronhelmut2701 seeing things they did wrong and just turn and make like it didnt happened. Germans have been trying to destroy Europe since the Romans. And still do.
Thanks I feel like I am one of only 3 comments on this video who's sympathizing the security guard. Most of these comments are terrible and show more favor to an abusive narcissistic rock star than the man trying to protect him. Never really thought much of Ramstien but now I am 100 percent anti Till.
Check out when he is closer to your home town and book those tickets, you won't be disappointed 😁 I went to the live concert in Cardiff a few months ago and loved every minute of it, I've been tempted to book some tickets to go abroad and watch them again 🤘
Бывает такое… понятно чуваку было неприятно, но коллеги молодцы сразу сменили, прям по- пацански, чтобы охранник не стоял не обижался и не выплеснул обиду на первые ряды)
There are plenty of terrible bands that transcend language barriers and become successful in foreign lands, and rammstein is one of them. Doesn’t matter what language it’s in, people love repetitive mediocrity. Rammstein is like One Direction for victims of molestation.
I was back in the 90's at Bloodhoundgang-concert in Innsbruck (Tirol, Austria btw) and the frontman threw his mic straight up in the air. It hit a rail of the lightstuff in about 5 m high and came down faster then up, hit a security and knocked him out. Bad luck. Wasn't ment to be. But the concert was awesome. For me. Not the security.
Well that is part of the show. He did it also earlier (with Peter) and I am wondering, that that guy was so close to the stage. Of course, he could have planed it differently, but on stage, when a beamer hits you, you see nothing. And when I am a Security guy on such a show, then I rather go further away from the stage. Simple as that!! I am "only an actress", but it happened to me as well and the beam-light must not even hit you directly, that you hardly see, what is in front of you, but one thing I do know is, that this is always planed beforehand. No matter if in the theatre or at a concert! I also worked behind the camera and even there is a "Health and Safety" you go through beforehand. So I say that there is of course a percentage of fault on Till's side, but more on the guard's side. He should have known the schedule and in this case should be further away from the stage! Hopefully he learned from that and Till did not forget to apologise.