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yarrr... I have to see that video when I get home (I'm at school now... but... eh... it's college, so I don't really work on anything... BAD chris... BAD.)

Anywho.... My new favorite lyric in a song:

Brach keinin Freund kein Kokain
Brach weder Arzt noch Medizin
Brauch keine Frau nur Vaselin :cry:
Etwas Nitroglycerin.

that's funny.... mwahahaha
 
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The Gregorian said:
One good song of theirs: Du Hast. Don't trust their english version... the translation of the german song is much better.
Yeah, don't trust Engel's english version either. That one's even more horribly altered. They aren't really true translations...the only reason they're like that is to be able to keep the same pace in English as it has in German. They are very much English versions, not English translations.

Nothing wrong with that song... yet everyone thinks about hatred... it's just a play on words because "Hassen (hast)" does mean hate... but the "du hasst mich gefragt" is a form of "Haben"... literally it means "you have me asked"... just german word order for "you asked me" ... they just have the "you hate" part because germans like playing with words... and the change from "du hast mich" and "du hasst mich gefragt" is significant.
Actually, 'haßt' is the du form of haßen, not haben. 'Hast' is the du form of haben. 'Haßen' is never used in the song, either (as evidenced by Herzeleid.com's lyrics page). But yeah, the entire chorus - and the entire song - is a play on wedding vows. The only reason the English version 'translates' (I use that word loosely) it to 'hate' is because otherwise that phrase would come out sounding like Yoda if it was translated literally word-for-word (which brings up another interesting point; Krieg der Sterne is one strange dub). I don't think it would be possible to contextually translate it to English without changing the pace of the chorus.

And the reason I use the ess-tset (ß) is because that was the way I was taught in school; I rarely ever use the '-ss' when I write (or type) in German.

hhhhhuuuuH? I've never heard anything affiliating them with the nazi party? I'm not fluent, but I've also never heard them say anything nazi-esque... why for you say them nazi? If they were, they could never go to germany... When I was there, the first thing I was told is "don't mention anything about nazis.... you will get beaten severly".... just about every teen I visited had an anti-nazi scarf or two around... I can't imagine they'd do well over there if they were nazi.
It was a rumor based on the way that Till rolls his R's.
 
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Qyöt27 said:
Actually, 'haßt' is the du form of haßen, not haben. 'Hast' is the du form of haben. 'Haßen' is never used in the song, either (as evidenced by Herzeleid.com's lyrics page). But yeah, the entire chorus - and the entire song - is a play on wedding vows. The only reason the English version 'translates' (I use that word loosely) it to 'hate' is because otherwise that phrase would come out sounding like Yoda if it was translated literally word-for-word (which brings up another interesting point; Krieg der Sterne is one strange dub). I don't think it would be possible to contextually translate it to English without changing the pace of the chorus.

d'oh... I switched them around, didn't I... wasn't paying attention. But check out the lyrics closely... up until they use the word "gefragt" they use the form of hassen (ß doesn't show up on some people's computers, so I use the 'ss' since it's easier for americans to understand).

And the reason I use the ess-tset (ß) is because that was the way I was taught in school; I rarely ever use the '-ss' when I write (or type) in German.
Both are right and completely interchangable from my experience.... "ß" is more proper, but a lot of computers don't take the character, so they use "ss" quite a bit... it's just like adding an E if you don't have oomlauts (how do you spell it?) "oe" and "ö" are interchangable.... in fact on a lot of old buildings, you'll just see the "oe" form.

It was a rumor based on the way that Till rolls his R's.

eh? Why would that make him a nazi? You had me concerned for a minute there... yeeeesh. But, yea, I have noticed him roll his R's a lot more than most germans... I just thought he was trying to be fancy... like... when I go to china buffet and I'm devouring their ribs... ohhh and they have good ribs... mmm.... eherm... anyway, when I'm devouring their ribs, I always have my pinkys up just to be fancy to attract the ladies. ... ... ... it hasn't worked yet... but... it might? :help:
 
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The Gregorian said:
eh? Why would that make him a nazi? You had me concerned for a minute there... yeeeesh. But, yea, I have noticed him roll his R's a lot more than most germans... I just thought he was trying to be fancy... like... when I go to china buffet and I'm devouring their ribs... ohhh and they have good ribs... mmm.... eherm... anyway, when I'm devouring their ribs, I always have my pinkys up just to be fancy to attract the ladies. ... ... ... it hasn't worked yet... but... it might? :help:


it's another one of those completely wrong stereotypes that all Germans are Nazis, it was also supposedly because people thought the cover of Herzeleid was supposed to look like a group of the master race.

also on the rolling Rs subject here's what Til says "The rolling "R" didn't arise deliberately. It originated from itself because in that deep pitch you automatically sing that way. I'm no musician in the actual meaning. I don't know anything about instruments. But I'm supporting our music with my voice and lyrics well. It's a question of illustration, timbre and phonetics. We don't want to - for heaven's sake - create a fascist-like style"
 
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The Gregorian said:
d'oh... I switched them around, didn't I... wasn't paying attention. But check out the lyrics closely... up until they use the word "gefragt" they use the form of hassen (ß doesn't show up on some people's computers, so I use the 'ss' since it's easier for americans to understand).
I have, and all the ones up to 'gefragt' are 'hast', unless Herzeleid.com is using a misspelling (which I severely, severely doubt; it's been a while since I've looked at Sehnsucht's CD booklet, considering I don't own a copy, but I do seem to remember it having only 'hast'). While it is true that 'haßt' and 'hast' sound exactly the same, the spelling for that chorus is given as 'hast' in every place that I've seen it. It makes absolutely no sense to go from saying 'You hate me' close to a half-dozen times to 'You asked me and I said nothing', even if it is a play on words.

Both are right and completely interchangable from my experience.... "ß" is more proper, but a lot of computers don't take the character, so they use "ss" quite a bit... it's just like adding an E if you don't have oomlauts (how do you spell it?) "oe" and "ö" are interchangable.... in fact on a lot of old buildings, you'll just see the "oe" form.
Yes, they were interchangable officially, at least until the late 90s. There were spelling reforms introduced then and the ß was one of the things to get the axe. There were apparently some compromises made a couple years ago and the ß can occasionally be used now, but it can't be taught as an alternative for every -ss that occurs anymore (if it ever did; I'm not completely sure on that). The year I started taking German was the year before the seven-year adjustment period began, so we were taught using the old grammatical rules. I guess for consistency issues it wasn't required that we suddenly switch (and then in High School it became sort of a non-issue since the teachers excused it).

And it would have to be a pretty old computer or very strange keyboard to not take those characters, considering you either have the Ctrl command-style for American keyboards or the Alt+ commands/Character Map, depending on what operating system you're running and the configuration it has. As far as for making it easier for Americans to understand it, I really don't see the difference between the umlauted characters and adding an -e, since they probably won't have a clue how to pronounce it anyway (heck, I still have problems with distinguishing my ü's from u's, and it's been 8 years; adding e's to normal vowels just made it more confusing to try to pronounce).
 
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Anyone see the Rosenrot video yet? A bit too violent to show to some of my friends without worrying it will chase them away from a truly wonderful band, but I really like the song! I hope they keep basing songs off of Goethe. He was an awesome writer, and Dalai Llama and Rosenrot were both pretty good. Rosenrot more than DL, though... I gotta admit.

How is Rosenrot as a CD? I am definately considering getting it soon, but I am not really 100% sure. Should I get it, or look into Megaherz or Eisbrecher, you think? I already have Mutter, Sehnsucht and Reise Reise, and I only like a couple songs from Herzelied, so I won't be getting it...

But yes, in general, Rammstein is a very good band. Being homeschooled, I have the freedom to listen to them while doing my German course, which helps me process words and vocabulary better(I actually passed a test once only because I could remember words from Rammstein songs!). Their musical style is also pretty darn good, even if all of their songs seem to be composed in the exact same format.:( Chant, sing chorus, chant, chant more, sing chorus longer, chant, sing chorus , sing it one or two more times. Sometimes there will be a bridge or something in there(like in Zwitter. FRIKIN AWESOME SONG!!!), but... yeah. OTherwise, I love Till's voice, the guitars sound really good, and the music itself I find to be very invigorating and powerful.:) I don't like some of the dirtier lyrics, but atleast its in German, so I actually only remember what its saying if I sit and concentrate on the words for songs like Rein Raus, Zwitter, Keine Lust, etc.
 
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i am an 'oldster' but over 20 years ago we were at the cutting edge of christian heavy metal music. i was refreshed to find that Rammstein is so acceptable to diserning listeners. They are everything a heavy band should be and more. The music certainly gets down to it and i love it because i am 'totally addicted to base' and you can't get much bassier than those vocals. KEEP ROCKIN' RAMMSTEIN!!!!!!
 
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i am an 'oldster' but over 20 years ago we were at the cutting edge of christian heavy metal music. i was refreshed to find that Rammstein is so acceptable to diserning listeners. They are everything a heavy band should be and more. The music certainly gets down to it and i love it because i am 'totally addicted to base' and you can't get much bassier than those vocals. KEEP ROCKIN' RAMMSTEIN!!!!!!
Not being a springchicken myself i got a decade of R+ in my luggage. And I am awaiting the possibility to see them again (Bang Bang) *crosses fingers* Btw Thanks for helping me keeping this thread alive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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The only song I sort of like is the one where the singer keeps saying "Ramm-stein". Is it called "Rammstein"? Heh. But I've seen live performances (my boyfriend likes them) and they gross me out and their songs don't really appeal to me.
 
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The only song I sort of like is the one where the singer keeps saying "Ramm-stein". Is it called "Rammstein"? Heh. But I've seen live performances (my boyfriend likes them) and they gross me out and their songs don't really appeal to me.
Yes the song´s called Rammstein. I respect your opinion but to look in to the lyrics its almost required to think in several dimensions, and not just a read off...... and oh, man are they hawt :clap: I have seen them twice and hopefully once more within the next two years ;)
 
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*sing* Du...du hast mich. Du hast mich gefragt und ich hab NICHTS GESAGT!!
Anyway, I quite like them. I prefer die Toten Hosen though, but they both help me in learning German, so it's all good.
 
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