Rammstein is unique in a lot of ways. They've been together for 30+ years, no member has quit or died from drugs or alcohol, and they just keep getting better and better.
drove from Arkansas to Chicago to see them in 2022. Best concert ever!!! They perform exactly like you see in their live videos!! So much energy from start to finish!! I hope they'll be back in the states soon!
I saw them live 3 times…and if I should spend my last Money…I need it again….last time I had tears IN my eyes… and I watch this reaction Probably fifth times…love love it ❤
This lyrics is my actual mindset…exactly ….love this song…i know perfectly what is he singing about ….Thank You for that ❤ “Was ich liebe das muss sterben” “What I love that have to die” “ fur alles schone muss man zahlen” “For everything nice You have to pay”
I got a vibe from you this morning when I commented to you. For some reason I felt like things weren't going well. I hope that's not the case and you're good. 😊
Great reaction as ever. Yes I saw them live a few weeks ago and was lucky enough to be near the front of the Feuerzone. The whole thing just feels enormous and epic. They put on an amazing show.
Ollie on the bass wants to be heard but not recognized. He comes off as a very shy person. He's always wearing cool masks or else painting himself black.
Great Opening Song I missed this Song Live. 😭😭😭 This lyric is about the complex and often painful relationship between love and loss. The lyrics express a paradoxical fear of happiness because it holds the potential for future pain. The refrain “What I love must also die” translates to “What I love must also die” and sums up the song's theme of the transience of all things cherished. The narrator of the song seems to be grappling with the idea that when you love something, you are setting yourself up for eventual heartbreak. This is evident in lines such as “I can do without happiness because it carries unhappiness”. The text suggests a conscious avoidance of attachment and joy as a means of self-preservation and underlines a deep-seated fear of the inevitable loss that comes with love. The repeated negation “No (no, no)” underlines the refusal to allow oneself joy.
eider big concert at the end of the year, probably in Munich, the biggest ever from Rammstein....... then they take a break again 😢 greets from germany
No, that was the tour from 2019. In Cardiff (which was 2022) they had "Armee der Tristen" as opener and Till was already dressed in black again. Black suits him better than this one. I don't think, this one fits good on him.
@@B-Drags-Den Yes. I was lucky. My brother invited me for one of the last concerts 3 weeks ago in Gelsenkirchen/ Germany. Btw. nice reaction. Servus from Frankfurt.
Sorry for my bad English but I just want to suggest one thing. Maybe try to find the video with the subtitles on. It will be much better to see you reacting on the lyrics and also on the video. Because with a Rammstein you can't really split these two things. The overall reaction would be much better because we get to see your first impressions on the lyrics instead of checking them out behind the camera. It kinda kills the whole reaction vibe because we know that you have already checked them but we couldn't see how you reacted to it. Cheers from Serbia 🇷🇸
you expressed a wish to see them live, sadly, they just announced a 2 year break, so its summer of '26 and thats if they do the 'America's, both North, Central, [ Mexico are huge R+ Fans ] and where the band are Massive, South America, however Till's solo tour is hitting America this autumn, sorry, thats the fall for you Rick, no R+ I know, but Till's shows have cake and you might have to dodge the odd fish lol
@@B-Drags-Den sorry Rick, force of habbit I'm afraid ..used to play on line gaming a lot and been Irish had my fair share of idiot questions from your fellow country men, classic one been 'You Guys have Internet in Ireland??' , yeah, go figure as you guys say..