Welcome to Rammstein Live, by TheKeyboardfucker. Today's video : Puppe (Moscow 2019) This video is taken from my project "Feuer Im Stadion". #rammstein #live #multicam
@@arlindo.rodrigues o que sinto muita muita falta é videoclipe pra esse último álbum. Eu fico vendo a historinha (bizarra) de Halloman e Puppe na minha cabeça. Ia ser tudo!! Mas já tô feliz demais de ir ver eles live em maio... Ohhhh maio que não chega 😁😁
It's always amazing to think, in this crowd there are people who have never listened to or heard of this band before. They got dragged by some friend who had an extra ticket or asked out on a date and pretended to know who the band was and this is the first time they're hearing this music. This video from this exact performance included. Whether they loved it or hated it, they're never going to forget *this*.
A friend of mine came with me out of curiosity in 2019. Loved it. As soon as he heard they were touring again he said he'd come again. We should be going to see them again in June provided covid lockdown doesn't stop us
Man, if you really did, you would know that are many more tragic than this from their discography, they focus on pathos, think to Klavier, or Roter sand, just two examples, or the most famous Mutter
@@comatosofico For me this one is the sadest. I guess it's an individual feeling. For me the text tells the story of a murderer traumatised in his childhood now only happy when murdering. And Till really transports those feelings... Mutter may come second in my personal list.
@@abrahamdadoun1347 I always thought it was a kid as well, but recently my friend who majors in German told me "Schwesterlein" usually refers to a younger sibilng. This combined with the fact that he's taking medicine leads me to believe the person is a mentally challenged person and his younger sister has to sell her body to take care of him. Feel free to correct me since my German is shabby at best
Its so amazing that other bands get new members and say goodbye to old ones every year or month, and Rammstein has the same lineup since they started 😍
@Adalberto Robles Coldplay for example did the same with rules like drug usage would immediately terminate a member of the band. Sounds childish but if you think of other rich people and what happened to them, it was just the right thing to do and it worked as well
Someone's comment from a cover video: "I take my puppy for a walk! I take my puppy for a walk! I give it a treat... it tastes so good Bark bark Bark bark"
Too bad the screaming part after is lip-synced. - I had my suspicions seeing video and him "mouthing" the words. I'm definitely sure it's the case since I listened to other "live" recordings where every little detail is the same, meaning it's a recording. I was wondering how he was gonna do it live... He doesn't. -_-
Everybody gives credit to Till for the way he sings this song and in the matter his voice change brings out the darkness of this song, but I think we have to also credit Paul & Richard's guitar work for making this song for what it is, their guitar work here is absolutely mind blowing. They set the tone for the song right from the start. Even if you don't know the lyrics and without Till singing, you know this song is really dark and disturbing by just listening to the guitarwork. I must say, there are very few bands that are able to master the art of putting a song together where the music and the lyrics compliment each other so perfectly, sometimes the true power of a song gets lost in the lyrics or the music. Although this song is so dark and disturbing, Puppe is definitely under my top 5 Rammstein songs. I'm really a huge fan of Rammstein because they really don't give a f@ck to write about taboos and disturbing stuff and to portray them as such. We are not living in a perfect world, and Rammstein does not try to sell that BS to us.
I don’t speak a whit of German and I was left transfixed after this song. It fucked me up for a solid four songs until Till slapped himself on the ass in the middle of a song and broke that tension in me. This song is the closest I’ve come to crying in a show since I saw Flogging Molly perform If I Ever Leave This World Alive live.
I've been a Rammstein fan since i was like 12 (i'm 33 now) I just saw them live last saturday in San Antonio and that was the first time I had heard this song... Holy FUCK! Needless to say I've been listening to it like 5 times a day since. Such an incredible experience, and the song itself is pitch black which I love, even though the meaning behind the lyrics is truly disturbing.
This whole band us one of a kind , listen Piano in Radio and Du Hast , Listen Guitar in Engel and Puppe , the acting the presentation overall is very unique .
Behind this song there is a touring crew of hundreds plus many more local crew. It couldn’t be more corporate. That’s not to say it’s not a great show - but it’s very ‘mainstream’.
I saw them perform this last night in Cardiff and it was incredibly powerful, even though at the time I didn't understand the lyrics. After reading the translated lyrics and rewatching the performance, I'm even more disturbed by it. I love it
Same, I hadn’t listened to it much before and was surprised by the performance. But did the same as you and read the translation and it’s easily one of my favourite Rammstein songs now (out of many)
@@richardroberts957 same, at some point I just stopped jumping or moving to just... stare. It was my first time going to a concert of theirs, it really was something else
Listening to Rammstein for almost 20 years. Love all of their albums and songs as well!!! This is probably the most disturbing song they ever recorded. I mean the Till's screaming combined with those powerful guitars leaves you really disturbed after the song. Also on this live show the atmosphere is much more powerful. But possibly even more disturbing is Halloman. That's really scary and nasty song. Before this album came out I think one of the most disturbing/scary songs were - Wiener Blut, Mutter, Rammstein, Tier and Laichzeit and possibly even a Spiel mit Mir or Kokain. Those are some really powerful songs!!!
Yeah it is disturbing song and I love Till’s screaming during the chorus. I wonder if Till does have a sister and if so was prostitution her job before a client bludgeoned her to death? It’s easily my favourite song on their new album and one of my favourite songs of theirs
In English: When the sister has to work She locks me in the room She’s given me a doll, then I’m not alone When the sister has to work She doesn't take the train Her workplace isn't far away It’s right in the room next door In the sky, dark clouds gather I nicely take my medicine And wait here in the down bed Until the sun goes down They come and they go And sometimes as couples, too The late birds sing And the sister screams In the sky, dark clouds gather I nicely take my medicine And wait here in the down bed Until the sun goes down And then I tear off the doll's head I tear off the doll's head Yeah I bite off the doll's neck I am not doing well I tear off the doll's head Yeah I tear off the doll's head And then I bite off the doll's neck I am not doing well, no Dam dam Dam dam Dam dam When the sister is indulged in the work The light in the window is red I look through the keyhole And someone struck her dead And then I tear off the doll's head I tear off the doll's head Yeah, I bite off the doll's neck Now I am very well Yeah, I tear off the doll's head And then I tear off the doll's head And now I bite off the doll's neck I am doing very well Dam dam Dam dam Dam dam
At first I was like "wtf are they doing with the cradle?" Then I saw the flames and I thought "it's rammstein, should have known better since they are pyromaniacs"
@@jonarmedpiandsecurityoffic9051 I think it's based on a poem written from a child's perspective, telling the story of how sick he/she is, how his/her sister sells herself as a prostitute for money, and how it wrecks his/her psyche, as he/she bites the doll's head and neck off, killing the innocence part in him/her. I've always thought of the main character as a boy, but maybe she's a girl, which makes it even more messed up on a whole new level, because then the story becomes sister listening to sister getting raped essentially. Rammstein is masterful when it comes to pain & suffering, as they incorporate heavy industrial metal, organic sounds (distorted screams, laughs, or cries) to boost its realism.
Till's feeling for rythm is insane. There are so many examples of this, how he falls in with his vocals, always on time, it's fucking perfect. But pertaining to this clip, just look at the way he and Paul move from 2:42 'til 2:52. Till doesn't listen to or move by the defining beat, but is a bit ahead. He is listening and moving to the hi-hat rather than the bass. That is actually fucking difficult to do when trying to perform. It's insane how this band performs without fault (ok, they make some mistakes, but I bet I bet the few who detect those are experienced players of musical instruments), their level of dedication is, again, insane! They know their songs so well, and don't slack at all! Till's sense of rythm is insane, they all know their music so well. In my opinion, it is the best live act one could experience in this day and age. Just as much as I would implore people to go and see/experience an aurora borealis, or the largest marine animal ever to have existed, anyone should see Rammstein!
Till's sense of rhythm also likely comes from the fact that he is/was a drummer. It makes moving like that much easier. I haven't physically played in 6-7 years, but I "play" every song in my head that I listen to. I think performing in rhythm with whatever beat you want to (whether it be hi hat, snare, or bass) is a lot easier once you know the instrument and do it for a career. I do agree; he has an excellent sense for rhythm. He might be one of the few that basically have a metronome in his head. Or he's just done it that many times that it's muscle memory.
@@CJsGoProAdventures Oh shit you're so right Thanks a lot for sharing that, awesome read What's the difference between having a metronome in your head and muscle memory? For me, music is entirely physical, thoughts with linguistic/propositional content have little to do with it. That muscle memory is your metronome your body is playing to. That's how I experience it, I'd be delighted to hear what you think about it:)
@@music4meh I may have misspoke trying to say what I want. He likely doesn’t physically hear a metronome in his head, but is just very good with timing if that makes sense? Like you will hear a song, and keep in time with tapping your foot. I tap my hand to keep in time with the hi-hat for example, or I’ll switch to just following the bass with my foot. Your idea of muscle memory is pretty cool. Do you play an instrument? For musicians, muscle memory happens when you have played a particular piece of music so much, that your body just ends up playing it automatically. It’s as if the music makes a well worn path and your body just falls into it naturally. I’ve had it happen a few times where I am playing a piece, my brain forgets or hesitates, but my arms and legs (I used to play drums as well) follow through with it. It’s a super weird feeling but also incredibly cool when it happens. I think that is why career musicians do not make mistakes so often, and if they do, they are very good at playing through it so no one notices.
@@CJsGoProAdventures I think, and I may be wrong, you're saying that this sort of ''knowledge'' is very physical. You feel it. You're born with it, you develop it by indulging in it. Exercise, practice; doing. Let's assume you're a drummer (I regret to inform you that this moment in writing my sentence was when I decided to read your comment thoroughly, and I see that you wrote you are), imagine trying to teach someone how to play an instrument, drums for instance. Are you going to explain it to them through means we are using here, words, or are you putting them behind a set and making them do it? Cycling and car-driving are other great examples. That is embodied knowledge, ability. Fuelled with passion and a bit of dedication, it is endless and beautiful. I think intelligence is misunderstood, because we confuse it with ability, yet conflate it with an ability to to understand, interpret, and explain complex issues. For instance, someone is ''intelligent'' in school - at any level, from primary to university - when they write and understand elegant and eloquent sentences. But to me, that isn't exactly the case. While I appreciate this sentence hopefully attributed to the man who said it, Einstein (I'm not sure if he said it, but I believe it's quite true but not the entire truth), I paraphrase; ''If you understand something, you can explain it.'', I don't entirely agree. I could never explain what I do on a guitar or bass, yet I'm quite good at it. I can't explain what I do on a bike, but I'm Dutch so riding a bike is as natural to me as walking, talking, breathing. I don't know every or the very definition of any word I employ in my sentences, yet people understand me, and I understand them... We can even have conversations that make my day, minute, week, year. It's that this knowledge is in my body, but not entirely in the certain areas of my brain that allow me to explain or instruct someone to replicate it. Knowledge is embodied in my opinion, and the brain is but an important part of the nervous system which is but a part, an important part, of the body. Sorry for the long response, I hope it was worth the read
@@music4meh I think I understand what you mean. I don’t think a sense of rhythm is something that can be taught. For instance, I can’t tell someone what a sense of rhythm is, and I can’t teach it. You either know it, or you don’t. If I were to teach someone how to play drums I would only be able to show them and hope they can replicate it. I cannot explain it. As another example, I cannot get my head around how guitars work, or how guitar players can play. It does not make sense to me. But to you it would make perfect sense. You still cannot explain to me how to play it. I agree that you can be intelligent in different ways. For instance, Till (and a lot of other songwriters) have an amazing talent with words. I could never put into words how I feel about things sometimes, let alone write a song with lyrics that flow as nicely as he can. Or his poetry. I think if I were to ask him to explain to me or teach me how to write a song, he wouldn’t be able to get past telling me just to write the verse and chorus etc. Someone may be lacking in school, but they are brilliant wood carvers, or can lay a slab of concrete perfectly without measuring, or they have an eye for landscaping. I agree with you a lot. It makes perfect sense. It’s been wonderful chatting like this with an internet stranger. Thanks so much!
Lyrics Puppe: Wenn Schwesterlein zur Arbeit muss Schließt mich im Zimmer ein Hat eine Puppe mir geschenkt Dann bin ich nicht allein Wenn Schwesterlein zur Arbeit muss Fährt sie nicht mit der Bahn Ihr Schaffensplatz ist gar nicht weit Ist gleich im Zimmer nebenan Am Himmel dunkle Wolken ziehen Ich nehme artig meine Medizin Und warte hier im Daunenbeet Bis die Sonne untergeht Sie kommen und sie gehen Und manchmal auch zu zweit Die späten Vögel singen Und die Schwester schreit Am Himmel dunkle Wolken ziehen Ich nehme artig meine Medizin Und warte hier im Daunenbeet Bis die Sonne untergeht Und dann reiß ich der Puppe den Kopf ab Dann reiß ich der Puppe den Kopf ab Ja, ich beiß der Puppe den Hals ab Es geht mir nicht gut Ich reiß der Puppe den Kopf ab Ja, ich reiß der Puppe den Kopf ab Und dann beiß ich der Puppe den Hals ab Es geht mir nicht gut, nein Dam-dam Dam-dam Dam-dam Wenn Schwesterlein der Arbeit frönt Das Licht im Fenster rot Ich sehe zu durchs Schlüsselloch Und einer schlug sie tot Und jetzt reiß ich der Puppe den Kopf ab Ja, ich reiß der Puppe den Kopf ab Und dann beiß ich der Puppe den Hals ab Jetzt geht es mir gut, ja Ich reiße der Puppe den Kopf ab Ja, ich reiß der Puppe den Kopf ab Und jetzt beiß ich der Puppe den Hals ab Es geht mir sehr gut, ja Dam-dam Dam-dam Dam-dam
From my personal experience of seeing this song live at Coventry Stadium this year, Ive always loved Rammstein but hadn't heard this song before, when those cannons went off it filled the air with honestly what looked liked locusts, combine that with the music It was an experience I will never forget ❤️
На концерте во Франкфурте было точь в точь все, только еще стало резко темно, а потом с подсветкой изо рта этой огромной головы вылетали мыши летучие. Прям на пару секунд реально страшно стало😂😂 красавцы, знают как удивить
This song is so powerful! And normaly I don't really like listening to song where they "scream" but here it really is different. It's amazing. Plus the live performance is incredible.
Most impressive concert I have been too. Mine was in De Kuip in Rotterdam, blistering hot and the smoke carried over the entire city and the sound was so bombastic that they could hear it a few kilometers away.
The guys just won’t get old. Even though I’ll rank Deutschland as the best on the new album, this one is GREAT!!! 👍 and it‘s not just another banger, you don’t need no drugs with them :)
In this song at the begining is one interesting moment-when Richard start to play and Paul play,this is like main theme of keyboards from Spieluhr,effect of music box
I love how ppl who claim to love this band can't even say their name. "this band". You at your local pub on a Wednesday night? Another "fan" said "I've always loved this INDUSTRIAL METAL band" lmao. Well, as a German, let me help you. It's Rammstein. RRHUUMSHTYYNN pronouciation as non Germans say "Raamsteen". And also, there's absolutely NOTHING humourous about this song. And I wouldn't call their stage antics and personalities humor. It's just Rammstein.
@@JamesHeinrich-vk7vz wow there buddy, a lot of people don't know what the lyrics to this song mean and might find the whole stroller thing amusing. Also, concerning the naming of the band, a way i think would make more sense to people is to think about it this way: Have you heard of Steinway Pianos? The way you pronounce the "stein" in that is also the way you should pronounce it in Rammstein.
@@geoffrey6000 Thank you for the lesson. But, my background is German and I've been speaking it on some level since '14. The "st" is to be pronounced like an "sht". I'm not being rude or anything. You could be Kraut too, idk. But I know what I know. I also know ppl claim to "love this band" but know VERY LITTLE about thrm. Only band I love more is Fleetwood Mac. But after that, RAMMSTEIN, RAMMSTEIN, JEDEN TAG RAMMSTEIN.
@@JamesHeinrich-vk7vz I know the english pronunciation example for stein that i showed is still not correct, I only meant it as an easy way that people can get close to the real thing without saying "steen". Also i'm Canadian but have been speaking German all my life, it was my first language. People don't know much about the band or the meaning of the songs because Rammstein has a lot of english listeners. Most of them don't take the time to look at translations and meanings, and are just here for the music itself. That doesn't mean that they don't "love" the band, it just means that they aren't getting the complete picture.
@@geoffrey6000 So it's justifiable for me to "love" a woman without really understanding who she really is or what she's even saying to me for that matter? And you can't say 'oh that's different". It's the EXACT same logic. How much can you "love" something/someone without knowing what it is/who they are and not take the few moments to try to? (I.e. look it up). LOVE kind of deserves effort. I'm just saying. I'm definitely not going to argue about it because the initial comment wasn't for you and I generally don't give two f*cks about ppl who comment on other ppl's comments directed at someone else. This RU-vid Superhero sh*t feeling the need to come to somebody's rescue. Jesus, if two ppl are standing near you in public and one's saying something to the other that you don't agree with, do you just f*cking chime in? Or is it just because it's online? Because I don't see the difference. Hence, why I don't COMMENT ON A F*CKING COMMENT DIRECTED AT SOMEONE ELSE because I don't agree with it. And I sure as f*ck don't chime in on ppl's convos in public. And we both know how frowned that is in Deutschland. Enjoy your evening and f*ck off.
I saw them two days ago now at US Bank Stadium and this song just left me basically shell-shocked. I’ve been to a LOT more shows than most people my age (23 next month) and this entire show just… WOW. I don’t think anything will ever top this. Just the pure sensation of this show. The absolutely titanic, universe rending mix of them in an indoor stadium, during a thunderstorm that was dropping tornadoes just outside the twin cities, with lightning HITTING the stadium because it’s the tallest thing in that part of Minneapolis… the barely audible tornado sirens during Zeich Dich, the feeling of the bass drums punching me in the chest (and I’m a drummer myself! I’ve been around a massive drum mix before and this is the best I’ve ever heard), combined with the emotion of Till in songs like Puppe, even Duo Abelard setting the tone with them opening the show with dualing piano renditions of Rammstein’s songs… this show will stay with me for the rest of my life.
Oh. My. God. Never listend to Rammstein. Never. My daughter however is a fan. And she got a birthday present from us: 2 concert tickets for Rammstein Stadium Tour in Groningen. As a parent, I have to go with her, because she's not 16 yet. So I thought, I have to get to know the music of Rammstein better. I heard some of their tracks, like Deutschland and thought that one was good. But now I know more and more tracks I slowly am becoming a fan of Rammstein myself. I still think they're a bit of a hit and miss, but despite of that I gained a huge amount of respect for them. When I heard Puppe for the first time yesterday that respect has exploded. What. A. Track. This one is immediately one of my favourite tracks. Not only for Rammstein, but of all time by all artist that I listen to. And seeing this live in the video above...I'm out of words. This is só intense! So good! Wow... I certainly hope Puppe will be on their playlist on the 6th of july this year...
Ja, das wird auf der Rammstein Tour gespielt. Ich hab sie vor kurzem im München gesehen und bin begeistert nicht nur von diesem Lied sondern von der ganzen Gruppe Rammstein ❤👍👍
i saw this song performed live at Gillette stadium last week... hands down one of the TOP songs ever by Till... you can tell every bit of anguish in his voice... it's just absolutely brilliant wordplay... fucking awesome to see live!
this song is actually kind of redeeming in some way, eventhough it doesn't sound like it at all. the story goes that the boy with the doll lives in a room where his sister works as a prostitute next doors, but one day his sister got murdered by a man. then.. the boy says he ripped off the doll's head out of frustration. but it's not actually the doll's head he ripped off, but it was the man who killed his sister...
Да, слышно отличие от оригинала, хз конечно, ошибка это, или специально было сделано, но проёб по нотам не критический, всё же склоняюсь, что специально туда сыграл.)
I got introduced to rammstein bc a german youtuber i watch listened to deutschland during a stream. I decided to listen to some of the other songs and this ended up one of my favs
With this pandemic? Man, I really hope this ends soon but I don't think we will have any concert of them in this year... But again: I wait for the best
Ich habe diesen Song live gehört und gesehen und liebte ihn so sehr. Super düster und eine Wahrheit, die leider immer noch im Leben mancher Menschen vorkommt! So dunkel, so tief und gleichzeitig so gut!
Alucinante la voz de Till en esta canción. Siempre he sido roquera entre otros géneros. Pero desde hoy me declaro fan a muerte de Rammstein, y el próximo concierto que hagan tengo que ir. Qué locura y qué performance! BRUTAL!!!!