I am awestruck. Reaction and Analysis of "Engel" performed LIVE by Rammstein

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Published 2024-04-12

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  • @ariantes221
    It's Rammstein, of course the wings are on fire. :)
  • @user-rs8qt6en9o
    To understand Flakke's suit you need to see Ich Tu Dir Weh from the same concert. And Till properly sings in that one. (And burns more stuff, he's Till).
  • @millerbeer8743
    I've been to well over 800+ live shows since the late 70's. Rammstein was visually, the best concert I've ever witnessed live. Well worth the exorbitant ticket price. 🤘🏼
  • @andrewgr144
    In many of their live videos, you can see what appear to be streaks of blood or grease on various band members' arms, faces, or other exposed body parts. It turns out this is a substance that helps prevent burns. After an accident with pyrotechnics early in their career, several of the band members, including Til, became trained and are certified pyrotechnicians. In an interview contained in one of the documentaries about Rammstein, Til says that they wound up going for showy, impressive performances because such a high percentage of their fanbase can't understand the lyrics, so they wanted another way to keep the audience engaged. Whatever else one can say about them, they are definitely hard-working!
  • @StealthParrot
    The power in Rammstein's music is incredible. I don't understand the words, but it doesn't matter. Amazing!
  • whistling sounds spot on with the record so i think personally its a recording and they just doing it for show. the female vocals are pumped in from the record.
  • @busher69
    The look on your face of - HOLY CRAP - says it all. At 72 I'm embarrassed to admit I just recently found Rammstein and what an incredible band they are. I watched the documentary on them. How can you not respect these guys? Coming from East Germany and being released from the oppression from the Soviet Block and be together all these years. Then there's the incredible music. Good Lord, these guys R O C K. They're at the top of my play list when I exercise. I'd go one of their live shows tomorrow if I could.
  • Not only are their live shows incredible, but they've made some of the best music videos out there.
  • @Shannon-yk1hy
    I was at that concert and I was sweating all the way up in the nosebleed section. The energy at that concert was almost giving me a high and everything you do is almost just instinctual because you can’t even form a thought because of how positive all the energy is around you. It is more than a concert it feels like a community experience
  • They really are performance art. Not just music. Great music, thoughtful lyrics, theatrical stage show and awesome videos.
  • @Hellknight27
    Till had to give up those very heavy wings as they tore up his back. He does love to suffer for his craft though. Flake (Fluck-ah) is indeed on a treadmill and he really gets his steps in during a whole concert. Doesn't matter whether you do live or music video for them, you'll get well thought out art each time, they don't phone anything in and are one of the best live acts you could ever see for performances like this, even if you weren't into the actual music.
  • @briandahyman1126
    Rammstein is art! My 11 year old daughter and I will see them in June. We will be in the fuerzone🔥..her first Rammstein concert. She is counting down the days😄
  • @CelticDreamer
    This band has for years been called the best live band of all time and I believe that is exactly what they will go down in history as. Which is well deserved in my opinion. Most artists give you a concert. Rammstein gives you a show and an experience.
  • the deliberate movements and monotone sing-talking is purposeful to show the weight of Till's wings. The wings are metaphorical in that Till is a fallen angel. He laboriously comes up from the depths of hell to make his tortured confession, then slowly descends back to the pit under the weight of his own sins. IMHO.
  • @Cadinho93
    Till Lindemann is a qualified pyrotechnician, that's how Rammstein can get away with all of their pyrotechnics! I also read somewhere that those wings weigh around 100 pounds. Just imagine singing and performing on stage with 100 pounds of weight strapped on you. Till Lindemann, the lead singer is just a total beast. Also, I had the pleasure of seeing them live back in September of 2022, here in NJ at MetLife stadium and all of their songs are phenomenal live!
  • @srenlarsen9583
    Love the look on your face when you see Rammstein. You Can not hide that you are in to it.
  • @duncanmccann2715
    I love that you recognise that although not a true 'singer', Till's voice is something outside what you might regard as normal. He is something on his own, a poet and a master of delivery, just something wonderful.
  • @zenleveltv
    Top 5 best bands I've ever seen live (and I've seen pink floyd live which says alot). There is a part where the keyboardist got into an inflatable raft and went out into the crowd and the crowd supported him through the entire arena and then back to the stage. You could feel the heat from the pyrotechnics from where we were sitting and I wouldn't say we were sitting close. Engel is their finale. The entire show was wild! I'd recommend anyone go see them live if you have the opportunity.