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* No mention of 'Haifisch'? Yes, it sounds a bit aggressive -- it's a Rammstein song, after all -- but if you understand the lyrics they're actually quite touching. The song is basically about how dedicated the members all are to the band and to one another and how close they are. One line translates to 'if one [of us] isn't keeping up, we stop right away'.

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* No mention of 'Haifisch'? Yes, Haifisch it sounds a bit aggressive -- it's a Rammstein song, after all -- but if you understand the lyrics they're actually quite touching. The song is basically about how dedicated the members all are to the band and to one another and how close they are. One line translates to 'if one [of us] isn't keeping up, we stop right away'.
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* "Mutter" is pure horror and agony all in one, especially with the music video. The song is an anti-genetic engineering song, and the music video features the lead singer naked and bald in a concrete hole in the ground. Another person, presumably the singer's clone, is making an epic journey through a swamp and terrain to get to the hole, where he brings a bowl of water for the naked man to drink. The horrifying part is this — you have ''no idea'' whether the naked, imprisoned one is the clone, or if the well-dressed version is the clone, having replaced the original.
* The music video for "Rosenrot" is about a group of priests (the band members) coming upon a village, where they are all enticed and utterly enchanted by a very young girl (Rosenrot). Every night, they gather together in a circle and flagellate themselves, likely for thinking impure thoughts about her. The lead singer ends up being totally seduced by her, and she manipulates him into murdering her parents. When he emerges from the house, she smiles, then shouts — and the town wakes up and realizes he's killed her family. They burn him at the stake, and the girl is the ''first one'' to toss the torch onto the pile to set him aflame. AND she's hugging one of the other priests for support.
** The song, however, is about a girl who makes her lover climb a dangerous cliff to retrieve a rose that blooms there. He does, because she wants it — falls to his death. Quite a sad story, and keeping with the theme of the video to a certain extent — of a man who loved a woman so much he died for her, when all she cared about was herself.

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* "Mutter" is pure horror and agony all in one, especially with the music video. The song is an anti-genetic engineering song, and the music video features the lead singer naked and bald in a concrete hole in the ground. Another person, presumably the singer's clone, is making an epic journey through a swamp and terrain to get to the hole, where he brings a bowl of water for the naked man to drink. The horrifying part is this -- you have ''no idea'' whether the naked, imprisoned one is the clone, or if the well-dressed version is the clone, having replaced the original.
* The music video for "Rosenrot" is about a group of priests (the band members) coming upon a village, where they are all enticed and utterly enchanted by a very young girl (Rosenrot). Every night, they gather together in a circle and flagellate themselves, likely for thinking impure thoughts about her. The lead singer ends up being totally seduced by her, and she manipulates him into murdering her parents. When he emerges from the house, she smiles, then shouts -- and the town wakes up and realizes he's killed her family. They burn him at the stake, and the girl is the ''first one'' to toss the torch onto the pile to set him aflame. AND she's hugging one of the other priests for support.
** The song, however, is about a girl who makes her lover climb a dangerous cliff to retrieve a rose that blooms there. He does, because she wants it -- falls to his death. Quite a sad story, and keeping with the theme of the video to a certain extent -- of a man who loved a woman so much he died for her, when all she cared about was herself.



* No mention of 'Haifisch'? Yes, it sounds a bit aggressive — it's a Rammstein song, after all — but if you understand the lyrics they're actually quite touching. The song is basically about how dedicated the members all are to the band and to one another and how close they are. One line translates to 'if one [of us] isn't keeping up, we stop right away'.

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* No mention of 'Haifisch'? Yes, it sounds a bit aggressive -- it's a Rammstein song, after all -- but if you understand the lyrics they're actually quite touching. The song is basically about how dedicated the members all are to the band and to one another and how close they are. One line translates to 'if one [of us] isn't keeping up, we stop right away'.
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* Music/{{Rammstein}} has some. Yes, it's a German band, yes, it's NDH, yes, the singer may be the scariest guy alive... But God, isn't "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWd_7cI4FUw Ohne Dich]]" just...

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* Music/{{Rammstein}} has some. Yes, it's a German band, yes, it's NDH, yes, the singer may be the scariest guy alive... But God, isn't "[[http://www."[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWd_7cI4FUw com/watch?v=9pkLDEEs20U Ohne Dich]]" just...



* "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8ZlCL9pyDg Nebel]]". Oh God, "Nebel".

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* "[[http://www."[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8ZlCL9pyDg com/watch?v=wm6SHAXvQ2Q Nebel]]". Oh God, "Nebel".
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* "Mutter" is pure horror and agony all in one, especially with the music video. The song is an anti-genetic engineering song, and the music video features the lead singer naked and bald in a concrete hole in the ground. Another person, presumably the singer's clone, is making an epic journey through a swamp and terrain to get to the hole, where he brings a bowl of water for the naked man to drink. The horrifying part is this -- you have ''no idea'' whether the naked, imprisoned one is the clone, or if the well-dressed version is the clone, having replaced the original.
* The music video for "Rosenrot" is about a group of priests (the band members) coming upon a village, where they are all enticed and utterly enchanted by a very young girl (Rosenrot). Every night, they gather together in a circle and flagellate themselves, likely for thinking impure thoughts about her. The lead singer ends up being totally seduced by her, and she manipulates him into murdering her parents. When he emerges from the house, she smiles, then shouts -- and the town wakes up and realizes he's killed her family. They burn him at the stake, and the girl is the ''first one'' to toss the torch onto the pile to set him aflame. AND she's hugging one of the other priests for support.
** The song, however, is about a girl who makes her lover climb a dangerous cliff to retrieve a rose that blooms there. He does, because she wants it -- falls to his death. Quite a sad story, and keeping with the theme of the video to a certain extent -- of a man who loved a woman so much he died for her, when all she cared about was herself.

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* "Mutter" is pure horror and agony all in one, especially with the music video. The song is an anti-genetic engineering song, and the music video features the lead singer naked and bald in a concrete hole in the ground. Another person, presumably the singer's clone, is making an epic journey through a swamp and terrain to get to the hole, where he brings a bowl of water for the naked man to drink. The horrifying part is this -- you have ''no idea'' whether the naked, imprisoned one is the clone, or if the well-dressed version is the clone, having replaced the original.
* The music video for "Rosenrot" is about a group of priests (the band members) coming upon a village, where they are all enticed and utterly enchanted by a very young girl (Rosenrot). Every night, they gather together in a circle and flagellate themselves, likely for thinking impure thoughts about her. The lead singer ends up being totally seduced by her, and she manipulates him into murdering her parents. When he emerges from the house, she smiles, then shouts -- and the town wakes up and realizes he's killed her family. They burn him at the stake, and the girl is the ''first one'' to toss the torch onto the pile to set him aflame. AND she's hugging one of the other priests for support.
** The song, however, is about a girl who makes her lover climb a dangerous cliff to retrieve a rose that blooms there. He does, because she wants it -- falls to his death. Quite a sad story, and keeping with the theme of the video to a certain extent -- of a man who loved a woman so much he died for her, when all she cared about was herself.



Where are you\\

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Where are you\\you?\\



Where are you\\

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Where are you\\you?\\



Where are you\\

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Where are you\\you?\\



* No mention of 'Haifisch'? Yes, it sounds a bit aggressive -- it's a Rammstein song, after all -- but if you understand the lyrics they're actually quite touching. The song is basically about how dedicated the members all are to the band and to one another and how close they are. One line translates to 'if one [of us] isn't keeping up, we stop right away'.

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* No mention of 'Haifisch'? Yes, it sounds a bit aggressive -- it's a Rammstein song, after all -- but if you understand the lyrics they're actually quite touching. The song is basically about how dedicated the members all are to the band and to one another and how close they are. One line translates to 'if one [of us] isn't keeping up, we stop right away'.
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* No mention of 'Haifisch'? Yes, it sounds a bit aggressive -- it's a Rammstein song, after all -- but if you understand the lyrics they're actually quite touching. The song is basically about how dedicated the members all are to the band and to one another and how close they are. One line translates to 'if one [of us] isn't keeping up, we stop right away'.

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* No mention of 'Haifisch'? Yes, it sounds a bit aggressive -- it's a Rammstein song, after all -- but if you understand the lyrics they're actually quite touching. The song is basically about how dedicated the members all are to the band and to one another and how close they are. One line translates to 'if one [of us] isn't keeping up, we stop right away'.away'.
** Furthermore, while the video is dark and more depressing, there's an easter egg/cameo that brings a moment of heartwarming during the funeral. There's no other celebrities invited to the funeral besides for the band... and MarilynManson, due to both how much he helped the band out after Columbine, putting their official press release on his website for more to see, having worked with the band plenty of times in the past, swapping shout outs, performing together and being good friends with Richard (so much so that Richard made Manson do a song for Emigrate's second album despite Manson insisting that Richard's version was better and he could never do it better than Richard). Basically, he's the only celebrity they see to be a close enough friend to belong at Till's funeral, and that's really sweet.
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* Music/{{Rammstein}} has some. Yes, it's a German band, yes, it's NDH, yes, the singer may be the scariest guy alive... But God, isn't "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWd_7cI4FUw Ohne Dich]]" just...

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* Music/{{Rammstein}} has some. Yes, it's a German band, yes, it's NDH, yes, the singer may be the scariest guy alive... But God, isn't "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWd_7cI4FUw Ohne Dich]]" just...



* "Mutter" is pure horror and agony all in one, especially with the music video. The song is an anti-genetic engineering song, and the music video features the lead singer naked and bald in a concrete hole in the ground. Another person, presumably the singer's clone, is making an epic journey through a swamp and terrain to get to the hole, where he brings a bowl of water for the naked man to drink. The horrifying part is this - you have ''no idea'' whether the naked, imprisoned one is the clone, or if the well-dressed version is the clone, having replaced the original.
* The music video for "Rosenrot" is about a group of priests (the band members) coming upon a village, where they are all enticed and utterly enchanted by a very young girl (Rosenrot). Every night, they gather together in a circle and flagellate themselves, likely for thinking impure thoughts about her. The lead singer ends up being totally seduced by her, and she manipulates him into murdering her parents. When he emerges from the house, she smiles, then shouts - and the town wakes up and realizes he's killed her family. They burn him at the stake, and the girl is the ''first one'' to toss the torch onto the pile to set him aflame. AND she's hugging one of the other priests for support.
** The song, however, is about a girl who makes her lover climb a dangerous cliff to retrieve a rose that blooms there. He does, because she wants it - falls to his death. Quite a sad story, and keeping with the theme of the video to a certain extent - of a man who loved a woman so much he died for her, when all she cared about was herself.
* "Wo Bist Du". The lyrics about a person going into a downward spiral after a loved one dies and the end trying to commit suicide.

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* "Mutter" is pure horror and agony all in one, especially with the music video. The song is an anti-genetic engineering song, and the music video features the lead singer naked and bald in a concrete hole in the ground. Another person, presumably the singer's clone, is making an epic journey through a swamp and terrain to get to the hole, where he brings a bowl of water for the naked man to drink. The horrifying part is this - -- you have ''no idea'' whether the naked, imprisoned one is the clone, or if the well-dressed version is the clone, having replaced the original.
* The music video for "Rosenrot" is about a group of priests (the band members) coming upon a village, where they are all enticed and utterly enchanted by a very young girl (Rosenrot). Every night, they gather together in a circle and flagellate themselves, likely for thinking impure thoughts about her. The lead singer ends up being totally seduced by her, and she manipulates him into murdering her parents. When he emerges from the house, she smiles, then shouts - -- and the town wakes up and realizes he's killed her family. They burn him at the stake, and the girl is the ''first one'' to toss the torch onto the pile to set him aflame. AND she's hugging one of the other priests for support.
** The song, however, is about a girl who makes her lover climb a dangerous cliff to retrieve a rose that blooms there. He does, because she wants it - -- falls to his death. Quite a sad story, and keeping with the theme of the video to a certain extent - -- of a man who loved a woman so much he died for her, when all she cared about was herself.
* "Wo Bist Du". The lyrics about a person going into a downward spiral after a loved one dies and the end trying to commit suicide.



I fall asleep with a knife"

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I fall asleep with a knife"knife."



* No mention of 'Haifisch'? Yes, it sounds a bit aggressive - it's a Rammstein song, after all - but if you understand the lyrics they're actually quite touching. The song is basically about how dedicated the members all are to the band and to one another and how close they are. One line translates to 'if one [of us] isn't keeping up, we stop right away'.

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* No mention of 'Haifisch'? Yes, it sounds a bit aggressive - -- it's a Rammstein song, after all - -- but if you understand the lyrics they're actually quite touching. The song is basically about how dedicated the members all are to the band and to one another and how close they are. One line translates to 'if one [of us] isn't keeping up, we stop right away'.
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* "Morgenstern". The song is about a girl who is so physically ugly that she hides during the daytime so that the light never has to shine on her face, but at night she pleads with the stars to "cast a warm light upon my frightening face/and tell me that I'm not alone." The way Till sings the chorus, injecting the words with just the right amount of loneliness and desperation...wow. Just wow.
** In the song there's another person, somebody who sees the girl and is in utter despair because he finds her so ugly...''and yet he can't stop loving her''. So he, too, prays to the stars for her to become pretty, asking them to tell her that she's not alone.

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* "Morgenstern". The song is about a girl who is so physically ugly that she hides during the daytime so that the light never has to shine on her face, but at night she pleads with the stars to "cast a warm light upon my frightening face/and tell me that I'm not alone." The way Till sings the chorus, injecting the words with just the right amount of loneliness and desperation... wow. Just wow.
** In the song there's another person, somebody who sees the girl and is in utter despair because he finds her so ugly...''and '' and yet he can't stop loving her''. So he, too, prays to the stars for her to become pretty, asking them to tell her that she's not alone.
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** The song is about a boy who stays with his girl while she dies. They kiss one last time, then she dies. It is implied that he never kisses anyone agian after that last kiss.

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** The song is about a boy who stays with his girl while she dies. They kiss one last time, then she dies. It is implied that he never kisses anyone agian again after that last kiss.
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Stars, I\'m pretty sure its \"stars\" not \"stairs\", but thanks for the laugh!


** In the song there's another person, somebody who sees the girl and is in utter despair because he finds her so ugly...''and yet he can't stop loving her''. So he, too, prays to the stairs for her to become pretty, asking them to tell her that she's not alone.

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** In the song there's another person, somebody who sees the girl and is in utter despair because he finds her so ugly...''and yet he can't stop loving her''. So he, too, prays to the stairs stars for her to become pretty, asking them to tell her that she's not alone.
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* No mention of 'Haifisch'? One line translates to 'if one [of us] isn't keeping up, we stop right away'. Touching stuff.

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* No mention of 'Haifisch'? Yes, it sounds a bit aggressive - it's a Rammstein song, after all - but if you understand the lyrics they're actually quite touching. The song is basically about how dedicated the members all are to the band and to one another and how close they are. One line translates to 'if one [of us] isn't keeping up, we stop right away'. Touching stuff.away'.
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* No mention of 'Haifisch'? One line translates to 'if one [of us] isn't keeping up, we stop right away'. Touching stuff.
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* Seemann is a slow-paced song about someone drowning at sea, which Till sings in a higher, almost pleading voice.

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* Seemann "Seemann" is a slow-paced song about someone drowning at sea, which Till sings in a higher, almost pleading voice.

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Time stands still and it becomes autumn.\\
They only spoke of your mother\\

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Time stands still and it becomes autumn.\\
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you have tears in your face\\
you take the fire from the candle\\
time stands still and it becomes autumn\\

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you You have tears in your face\\
you You take the fire from the candle\\
time Time stands still and it becomes autumn\\autumn.\\



only the night is so merciless\\
at the end I am left alone\\
time stands still\\
and I am cold"\\

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only Only the night is so merciless\\
at At the end I am left alone\\
time Time stands still\\
and And I am cold"\\cold."\\
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*Seemann is a slow-paced song about someone drowning at sea, which Till sings in a higher, almost pleading voice.
-->"Now you are standing by the lantern\\
you have tears in your face\\
you take the fire from the candle\\
time stands still and it becomes autumn\\

They only spoke of your mother\\
only the night is so merciless\\
at the end I am left alone\\
time stands still\\
and I am cold"\\
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* The music video for "Rosenrot" is about a group of priests (the band members) coming upon a village, where they are all enticed and utterly enchanted by a very young girl (Rosenrot). Every night, they gather together in a circle and flagellate themselves, likely for thinking impure thoughts about her. The lead singer ends up being totally seduced by her, and she manipulates him into murdering her parents. When he emerges from the house, [[CompleteMonster she smiles]], then shouts - and the entire town wakes up and realizes he's murdered her family. They burn him at the stake, and the girl is the ''first one'' to toss the torch onto the pile to set him aflame. AND she's hugging one of the other priests for support.

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* The music video for "Rosenrot" is about a group of priests (the band members) coming upon a village, where they are all enticed and utterly enchanted by a very young girl (Rosenrot). Every night, they gather together in a circle and flagellate themselves, likely for thinking impure thoughts about her. The lead singer ends up being totally seduced by her, and she manipulates him into murdering her parents. When he emerges from the house, [[CompleteMonster she smiles]], smiles, then shouts - and the entire town wakes up and realizes he's murdered killed her family. They burn him at the stake, and the girl is the ''first one'' to toss the torch onto the pile to set him aflame. AND she's hugging one of the other priests for support.
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** The song is about a boy who stays with his girl while she dies. They kiss one last time, then she dies. It is implied that he never kisses anyone agian after that last kiss.
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* Music/{{Rammstein}} has some. Yes, it's a German band, yes, it's NDH, yes, the singer may be the scariest guy alive... But God, isn't "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWd_7cI4FUw Ohne Dich]]" just... * sniff*

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* Music/{{Rammstein}} has some. Yes, it's a German band, yes, it's NDH, yes, the singer may be the scariest guy alive... But God, isn't "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWd_7cI4FUw Ohne Dich]]" just... * sniff*



* "Mutter" was pure horror and agony all in one, especially with the music video. The song is an anti-genetic engineering/cloning song, and the music video features the lead singer naked and bald in a concrete hole in the ground sort of closet prison. Another person, presumably the singer's clone, is making an epic journey through a swamp and terrain to get to the hole, where he brings a bowl of water for the naked man to drink. The horrifying part is this--you have ''no idea'' whether the naked, imprisoned one is the clone, or if the well-dressed version is the clone, having replaced the original.
* The "Rosenrot" video is about a group of priests (the band members) coming upon a village, where they are all enticed and utterly enchanted by a very young girl (Rosenrot). Every night, they gather together in a circle and flagellate themselves, likely for thinking impure thoughts about her. The lead singer ends up being totally seduced by her, and she manipulates him into murdering her parents. When he emerges from the house, [[CompleteMonster she smiles]], then shouts - and the entire town wakes up and realizes he's murdered her family. They burn him at the stake, and the girl is the ''first one'' to toss the torch onto the pile to set him aflame. AND she's hugging one of the other priests for support.
** The song, however, is about a girl who makes her lover climb a dangerous cliff to retrieve a rose that blooms there. He does, because she wants it -- and both fall to their deaths. Quite a sad story, and keeping with the theme of the video to a certain extent -- of a man who loved a woman so much he died for her, when all she cared about was herself.

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* "Mutter" was is pure horror and agony all in one, especially with the music video. The song is an anti-genetic engineering/cloning engineering song, and the music video features the lead singer naked and bald in a concrete hole in the ground sort of closet prison.ground. Another person, presumably the singer's clone, is making an epic journey through a swamp and terrain to get to the hole, where he brings a bowl of water for the naked man to drink. The horrifying part is this--you this - you have ''no idea'' whether the naked, imprisoned one is the clone, or if the well-dressed version is the clone, having replaced the original.
* The music video for "Rosenrot" video is about a group of priests (the band members) coming upon a village, where they are all enticed and utterly enchanted by a very young girl (Rosenrot). Every night, they gather together in a circle and flagellate themselves, likely for thinking impure thoughts about her. The lead singer ends up being totally seduced by her, and she manipulates him into murdering her parents. When he emerges from the house, [[CompleteMonster she smiles]], then shouts - and the entire town wakes up and realizes he's murdered her family. They burn him at the stake, and the girl is the ''first one'' to toss the torch onto the pile to set him aflame. AND she's hugging one of the other priests for support.
** The song, however, is about a girl who makes her lover climb a dangerous cliff to retrieve a rose that blooms there. He does, because she wants it -- and both fall - falls to their deaths. his death. Quite a sad story, and keeping with the theme of the video to a certain extent -- - of a man who loved a woman so much he died for her, when all she cared about was herself.



** In the song there's another person, somebody who sees the girl and is in utter despair because he finds her so ugly... ''and yet he can't stop loving her''. So he, too, prays to the stairs for her to become pretty, asking them to tell her that she's not alone.

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** In the song there's another person, somebody who sees the girl and is in utter despair because he finds her so ugly... ''and yet he can't stop loving her''. So he, too, prays to the stairs for her to become pretty, asking them to tell her that she's not alone.
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\"Beide (both) fallen in den Grund\"


** The song, however, is about a girl who makes her lover climb a dangerous cliff to retrieve a rose that blooms there. He does, because she wants it -- and he falls to his death. Still quite a sad story, and keeping with the theme of the video to a certain extent -- of a man who loved a woman so much he died for her, when all she cared about was herself.

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** The song, however, is about a girl who makes her lover climb a dangerous cliff to retrieve a rose that blooms there. He does, because she wants it -- and he falls both fall to his death. Still quite their deaths. Quite a sad story, and keeping with the theme of the video to a certain extent -- of a man who loved a woman so much he died for her, when all she cared about was herself.
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** In the song there's another person, somebody who sees the girl and is in utter despair because he finds her so ugly... ''and yet he can't stop loving her''. So he, too, prays to the stairs for her to become pretty, asking them to tell her that she's not alone.
-->"And the star wants to shine\\
Onto the beloved of mine\\
It warms my chest and shakes\\
Where life beats\\
To see with the heart\\
She is beautiful."
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* This troper would like to suggest "Morgenstern" as well. The song is about a girl who is so physically ugly that she hides during the daytime so that the light never has to shine on her face, but at night she pleads with the stars to "cast a warm light upon my frightening face/and tell me that I'm not alone." The way Till sings the chorus, injecting the words with just the right amount of loneliness and desperation...wow. Just wow.
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* This troper would like to suggest "Morgenstern" as well."Morgenstern". The song is about a girl who is so physically ugly that she hides during the daytime so that the light never has to shine on her face, but at night she pleads with the stars to "cast a warm light upon my frightening face/and tell me that I'm not alone." The way Till sings the chorus, injecting the words with just the right amount of loneliness and desperation...wow. Just wow.
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* This troper would like to suggest "Morgenstern" as well. The song is about a girl who is so physically ugly that she hides during the daytime so that the light never has to shine on her face, but at night she pleads with the stars to "cast a warm light upon my frightening face/and tell me that I'm not alone." The way Till sings the chorus, injecting the words with just the right amount of loneliness and desperation...wow. Just wow.
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** The song, however, is about a girl who makes her lover climb a dangerous cliff to retrieve a rose that blooms there. He does, because she wants it, and he falls to his death. Still quite a sad story, and keeping with the theme of the video to a certain extent, of a man who loved a woman so much he died for her, when all she cared about was herself.

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** The song, however, is about a girl who makes her lover climb a dangerous cliff to retrieve a rose that blooms there. He does, because she wants it, it -- and he falls to his death. Still quite a sad story, and keeping with the theme of the video to a certain extent, extent -- of a man who loved a woman so much he died for her, when all she cared about was herself.



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[[{{Rammstein}} This German metal band]] has a few songs that [[TearJerker can make you cry]].

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[[{{Rammstein}} [[Music/{{Rammstein}} This German metal band]] has a few songs that [[TearJerker can make you cry]].



* {{Rammstein}} has some. Yes, it's a German band, yes, it's NDH, yes, the singer may be the scariest guy alive... But God, isn't "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWd_7cI4FUw Ohne Dich]]" just... * sniff*

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* {{Rammstein}} Music/{{Rammstein}} has some. Yes, it's a German band, yes, it's NDH, yes, the singer may be the scariest guy alive... But God, isn't "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWd_7cI4FUw Ohne Dich]]" just... * sniff*
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* "Wo Bist Du". The lyrics about a person going into a downward spiral after a loved one dies and the end trying to commit suicide.
--> "The pretty girls are not pretty\\
The warm hands are so cold\\
All clocks have stopped\\
It's no longer healthy to laugh, and soon"

--> "I look for you behind the light\\
Where are you\\
I don't want to be so alone\\
Where are you\\
I look for you under every stone\\
Where are you\\
I fall asleep with a knife"

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since the first interpretation was conjecture, I went with the more \"vague\" description...


* "Klavier" talks about a guy who loved a woman, and who liked to watch her while she played a piano. She slept with another one, he kills her. Horrible? Yes. Then... why it's so ''sad''? ("There, at the piano/ I listened to her/ and when her performance began/ I held my breath")
-->This is an odd interpretation of the song since the lyrics never hint at infidelity, although they do hint at tragedy. That said, "Klavier" is one of the saddest songs (Rammstein has many sad songs), it combines melancholic music with hearwrenching lyrics, and Till sings it so emotionally, it's the perfect example of a Tear Jerker Song.

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* "Klavier" talks about a guy who loved a woman, and who liked to watch her while she played a piano. She slept with another one, he kills her. Horrible? Yes. Then... why it's so ''sad''? ("There, at the piano/ I listened to her/ and when her performance began/ I held my breath")
-->This is an odd interpretation of the song since the lyrics never hint at infidelity, although they do hint at tragedy. That said,
"Klavier" is one of the saddest songs (Rammstein has many sad songs), songs, as it combines melancholic music with hearwrenching heart-wrenching lyrics, and Till sings it so emotionally, it's the perfect example of a Tear Jerker Song.Song. Also, the lyrics do hint at a tragedy.
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** "Klavier" talks about a guy who loved a woman, and who liked to watch her while she played a piano. She slept with another one, he kills her. Horrible? Yes. Then... why it's so ''sad''? ("There, at the piano/ I listened to her/ and when her performance began/ I held my breath")

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** * "Klavier" talks about a guy who loved a woman, and who liked to watch her while she played a piano. She slept with another one, he kills her. Horrible? Yes. Then... why it's so ''sad''? ("There, at the piano/ I listened to her/ and when her performance began/ I held my breath")



** "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8ZlCL9pyDg Nebel]]". Oh God, "Nebel".

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** * "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8ZlCL9pyDg Nebel]]". Oh God, "Nebel".



** "Mutter" was pure horror and agony all in one, especially with the music video. The song is an anti-genetic engineering/cloning song, and the music video features the lead singer naked and bald in a concrete hole in the ground sort of closet prison. Another person, presumably the singer's clone, is making an epic journey through a swamp and terrain to get to the hole, where he brings a bowl of water for the naked man to drink. The horrifying part is this--you have ''no idea'' whether the naked, imprisoned one is the clone, or if the well-dressed version is the clone, having replaced the original.

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** * "Mutter" was pure horror and agony all in one, especially with the music video. The song is an anti-genetic engineering/cloning song, and the music video features the lead singer naked and bald in a concrete hole in the ground sort of closet prison. Another person, presumably the singer's clone, is making an epic journey through a swamp and terrain to get to the hole, where he brings a bowl of water for the naked man to drink. The horrifying part is this--you have ''no idea'' whether the naked, imprisoned one is the clone, or if the well-dressed version is the clone, having replaced the original.
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the last kiss\\
he does not remember it anymore..."

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the The last kiss\\
he He does not remember it anymore..."
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* {{Rammstein}} has some. Yes, it's a German band, yes, it's NDH, yes, the singer may be the scariest guy alive... But God, isn't [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWd_7cI4FUw Ohne Dich]] just... * sniff*

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* {{Rammstein}} has some. Yes, it's a German band, yes, it's NDH, yes, the singer may be the scariest guy alive... But God, isn't [[http://www."[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWd_7cI4FUw Ohne Dich]] Dich]]" just... * sniff*



** "''Klavier''" talks about a guy who loved a woman, and who liked to watch her while she played a piano. She slept with another one, he kills her. Horrible? Yes. Then... why it's so ''sad''? (''There, at the piano/ I listened to her/ and when her performance began/ I held my breath'')
--> This is an odd interpretation of the song since the lyrics never hint at infidelity, although they do hint at tragedy. That said, Klavier is one of the saddest songs (Rammstein has many sad songs), it combines melancholic music with hearwrenching lyrics, and Till sings it so emotionally, it's the perfect example of a Tear Jerker Song.
** "''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8ZlCL9pyDg Nebel]]''". Oh God, "''Nebel''".

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** "''Klavier''" "Klavier" talks about a guy who loved a woman, and who liked to watch her while she played a piano. She slept with another one, he kills her. Horrible? Yes. Then... why it's so ''sad''? (''There, ("There, at the piano/ I listened to her/ and when her performance began/ I held my breath'')
--> This
breath")
-->This
is an odd interpretation of the song since the lyrics never hint at infidelity, although they do hint at tragedy. That said, Klavier "Klavier" is one of the saddest songs (Rammstein has many sad songs), it combines melancholic music with hearwrenching lyrics, and Till sings it so emotionally, it's the perfect example of a Tear Jerker Song.
** "''[[http://www."[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8ZlCL9pyDg Nebel]]''". Nebel]]". Oh God, "''Nebel''"."Nebel".



** "''Mutter''" was pure horror and agony all in one, especially with the music video. The song is an anti-genetic engineering/cloning song, and the music video features the lead singer naked and bald in a concrete hole in the ground sort of closet prison. Another person, presumably the singer's clone, is making an epic journey through a swamp and terrain to get to the hole, where he brings a bowl of water for the naked man to drink. The horrifying part is this--you have ''no idea'' whether the naked, imprisoned one is the clone, or if the well-dressed version is the clone, having replaced the original.
** "''Rosenrot''", about a group of priests (the band members) coming upon a village, where they are all enticed and utterly enchanted by a very young girl (Rosenrot). Every night, they gather together in a circle and flagellate themselves, likely for thinking impure thoughts about her. The lead singer ends up being totally seduced by her, and she manipulates him into murdering her parents. When he emerges from the house, she smiles, then shouts, and the entire town wakes up and realizes he's murdered her family. They burn him at the stake, and the girl is the ''first one'' to toss the torch onto the pile to set him aflame. AND she's hugging one of the other priests for support.
--> Not quite. That's what the Music Video is about. The song is about a girl who makes her lover climb a dangerous cliff to retrieve a rose that blooms there. He does, because she wants it, and he falls to his death. Still quite a sad story, and keeping with the theme of the video to a certain extent, of a man who loved a woman so much he died for her, when all she cared about was herself. Do your research!

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** "''Mutter''" "Mutter" was pure horror and agony all in one, especially with the music video. The song is an anti-genetic engineering/cloning song, and the music video features the lead singer naked and bald in a concrete hole in the ground sort of closet prison. Another person, presumably the singer's clone, is making an epic journey through a swamp and terrain to get to the hole, where he brings a bowl of water for the naked man to drink. The horrifying part is this--you have ''no idea'' whether the naked, imprisoned one is the clone, or if the well-dressed version is the clone, having replaced the original.
** "''Rosenrot''", * The "Rosenrot" video is about a group of priests (the band members) coming upon a village, where they are all enticed and utterly enchanted by a very young girl (Rosenrot). Every night, they gather together in a circle and flagellate themselves, likely for thinking impure thoughts about her. The lead singer ends up being totally seduced by her, and she manipulates him into murdering her parents. When he emerges from the house, [[CompleteMonster she smiles, smiles]], then shouts, shouts - and the entire town wakes up and realizes he's murdered her family. They burn him at the stake, and the girl is the ''first one'' to toss the torch onto the pile to set him aflame. AND she's hugging one of the other priests for support.
--> Not quite. That's what the Music Video is about. ** The song song, however, is about a girl who makes her lover climb a dangerous cliff to retrieve a rose that blooms there. He does, because she wants it, and he falls to his death. Still quite a sad story, and keeping with the theme of the video to a certain extent, of a man who loved a woman so much he died for her, when all she cared about was herself. Do your research!

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