No, not quite. His brother Wilhelm died on November 1, 1998, his wife Anna 4 days later on November 5. His brother died of blood cancer and his wife of breast cancer. Cancer is a huge asshole
This was a beautiful reaction. Isn't music a fantastic medium. Accompanied with soul touching lyrics it can do a magical thing to unites and conect us as humans.
His wife died due to breast cancer. She was a theater actor, this is what the lines "We danced the movie... Midsummernight's dream" refer to. I must not think about how much it must hurt to lose a beloved person. But the song shows that pain and grief can be the creators of beauty. Thanks for your reaction
Shortly to the side how much that song got an impact emotionally to me and obviously to Herbert himself and how well I think it is performed: I will thank you for your honest reaction to this song! That's what music is all about. It isn't important where you're from or what kind of genre in music you might prefer. To have the respect for any kind of messages delivered by music in all forms it can offer, whether you're into that genre or not, is what it's all about. Period. I hope my english is good enough to get in touch with what I wanted to say. Greetings from Germany.
Year man... this is a touching poetic piece of art directly from his broken heart. Imagine you are losing your beloved woman and your brother in nearly in "one moment" of your life!!! How strong and tough a person must be to survive such pain... shout out to Herbert, my man!!! If you want to do another one Bro try "Flugzeuge im Bauch"... Tks for your wonderful reaction video... go ahead Dude!🤗👍🤙
He’s a German legend man. I lost his brother to breast cancer and 5 days later he lost his wife to breast cancer, he put everything in this song. Everyone who says German is an aggressive and hard language should come back to this song an listen how much of love he put in this song
I stopped at 0:48 & didn't read any comment so far and i usualy don't react to any vid (nor reaction videos)...😅 I'm just truly flattered how u realized his emotions at this early stage of this clip - not knowing anythin about Herbert's music or his story. I get goosebumps everytime when hear any sound of his voice. Thank you for sharing and spreading the joy of (his) music ❤❤
The one he lost was in this case his wife and the mother of his first two children (right now he has three). Four DAYS earlier he lost his brother. Both in 1998.
Great reaction. You understood the song perfectly even without knowing German. The subtitles are ok imo but they can't convey the poetry of the German lyrics. Herbert is a master lyricist :)
I have found a better translation online - but I totally agree Terell already got everything right
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Herbert Grönemeyer's song "Der Weg" is a deeply emotional reflection on the loss of his wife, Anna Henkel-Grönemeyer. The song is filled with grief and longing, but it also shows how Grönemeyer processes his pain and finds solace in the memories of their time together. The song opens with a haunting sense of despair: “I can’t see anymore, I no longer trust my eyes.” This is a powerful metaphor for the emotional shock and confusion that comes with losing someone close. Life seems to lose its clarity, and even reality feels questionable. Grönemeyer expresses the internal numbness and struggle to regain a sense of meaning. The line “Emotions have twisted” reinforces this idea: things that once felt clear and stable are now distorted and incomprehensible. As the song progresses, Grönemeyer portrays the internal conflict that often accompanies grief. The line “I am too weary to give up” captures the exhaustion of continuing, yet at the same time, he doesn’t have the strength to completely surrender. It’s a state of enduring pain, where moving forward feels almost impossible, but giving up isn’t an option either: “It would be too soon because there’s always something left.” A particularly poignant part of the song is the recollection of the love and partnership that Grönemeyer and his wife shared. The line “We were sworn, would have died for each other” is a testament to their profound bond. It conveys a sense of soul connection and complete trust - a love so deep that they would have done anything for one another. This statement highlights the intensity of their relationship, making the loss all the more painful. The comparison of life to a “wild ride” is a poetic image that speaks to the unpredictability and speed of life. A wild ride is difficult to control, symbolizing how events spiral out of control and how fate seems unstoppable. In this context, Grönemeyer emphasizes that “nothing was too late,” meaning that they had no unfulfilled dreams together, but “much was too soon” - their time was abruptly and painfully cut short. This is the most heartbreaking part of the song: the acknowledgment that death came before their journey together could be completed. Though the song is deeply rooted in grief and sorrow, it doesn’t end in complete hopelessness. Grönemeyer leaves space for the possibility that life can continue despite the loss: “because there’s always something left.” This line suggests that despite everything, there are still ways to carry on, and that even though the person is gone, their memory and the love shared can become a source of strength. Overall, the song strikes a balance between profound grief and the realization that memories of the loved one remain alive, helping to continue life’s journey - though it will never be the same. Grönemeyer powerfully conveys that grief is a long, enduring process, but love and memories can serve as comforting anchors in the darkest of times.
Hey yeah.. greetings from Germany...It is a Song that call's your Soul....Herberts Der Weg... One of the best Songs 😉 Trust me.... Have a good time and "Glück auf" for everyone ❤✌️If you have time ... Make a Reaktion on Herberts "Bochum".. It is a omasch to His town Bochum and His Football Club🎉
"Herbert Grönemeyer’s grief over his first wife, Anna Henkel-Grönemeyer, was profound and had a lasting impact on his music. Her death in 1998 from breast cancer left a huge void in his life and in the hearts of his fans. How did Grönemeyer cope with his grief? Music as an expression of grief: Grönemeyer processed his grief in many of his songs. Particularly well-known is: "Der Weg" from the album "Mensch" (2002): A moving song that is directly addressed to Anna and describes her journey."
the world deserves these songs......listen to ALONE AGAIN NATURALLY by Gilbert O Sullivan or to THE WINNER TAKES IT ALL by Abba or to PIANO MAN by Billy Joel or to PHOTOGRAPH by Ringo Starr.......emotions evrywhere......or listen to the last ever song by KAREN CARPENTER....NOW....tears guarantee.....
thank you for your empathetic reaction. Maybe you would appreciate the song of Reinhard Mey, th-cam.com/video/1q-Ga3myTP4/w-d-xo.html - a true poet and a song that captures your heart.
I am always shocked at how little you Americans know about us in Europe. The city I was born in is over 2000 years old. You are missing 1700 years of history..................................................
Man, I cry everytime. You can still see the grief on his face.
His wife died and a week later his brother. He dealt with his grief with this song.
No, not quite. His brother Wilhelm died on November 1, 1998, his wife Anna 4 days later on November 5. His brother died of blood cancer and his wife of breast cancer. Cancer is a huge asshole
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That was one of the best reactions I've seen to this song so far.
Thank you for your empathy
This was a beautiful reaction. Isn't music a fantastic medium. Accompanied with soul touching lyrics it can do a magical thing to unites and conect us as humans.
His wife died due to breast cancer. She was a theater actor, this is what the lines "We danced the movie... Midsummernight's dream" refer to. I must not think about how much it must hurt to lose a beloved person. But the song shows that pain and grief can be the creators of beauty. Thanks for your reaction
Eines der schönsten Lieder die ich kenne❤
scheissdreck ist das
This one stops everyone in their tracks. Genius fueled by grief.
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I see in your eyes that you have compassion! Part of the family!
Terell you got the real feeling for that song, thank you 👏
Shortly to the side how much that song got an impact emotionally to me and obviously to Herbert himself and how well I think it is performed:
I will thank you for your honest reaction to this song! That's what music is all about. It isn't important where you're from or what kind of genre in music you might prefer. To have the respect for any kind of messages delivered by music in all forms it can offer, whether you're into that genre or not, is what it's all about. Period.
I hope my english is good enough to get in touch with what I wanted to say. Greetings from Germany.
Nice Video, grüße aus Deutschland
excellent analysis. can't wait to see the your other reaction vids! Keep up the good work!
A wonderful reaction. Thank you so much ❤
thank you for your smart and empathic reaction to that amazing song, that was beautifull :)
Year man... this is a touching poetic piece of art directly from his broken heart. Imagine you are losing your beloved woman and your brother in nearly in "one moment" of your life!!! How strong and tough a person must be to survive such pain... shout out to Herbert, my man!!!
If you want to do another one Bro try "Flugzeuge im Bauch"...
Tks for your wonderful reaction video... go ahead Dude!🤗👍🤙
One of the best comments to this song ever. Thx very much! Greetings from Germany. HUGZ & KISSES - stay safe ♥
Glad you like it!
@@Terell.1 Glad you made it. Always nice to see/hear/reed such comments.
This is the greatest lovesong ever written in german language
Great reaction . Thanks and greetings from germany
It is no coincidence that Germany was the land of poets and thinkers.
He is a German speakeng Genius 🎉❤
He’s a German legend man. I lost his brother to breast cancer and 5 days later he lost his wife to breast cancer, he put everything in this song. Everyone who says German is an aggressive and hard language should come back to this song an listen how much of love he put in this song
He is a national treasure
This was a beautifull, enpathic reaction. Thank you
I stopped at 0:48 & didn't read any comment so far and i usualy don't react to any vid (nor reaction videos)...😅
I'm just truly flattered how u realized his emotions at this early stage of this clip - not knowing anythin about Herbert's music or his story.
I get goosebumps everytime when hear any sound of his voice. Thank you for sharing and spreading the joy of (his) music ❤❤
really authentic interpretation on this journey!
The one he lost was in this case his wife and the mother of his first two children (right now he has three). Four DAYS earlier he lost his brother. Both in 1998.
Great reaction. You understood the song perfectly even without knowing German. The subtitles are ok imo but they can't convey the poetry of the German lyrics. Herbert is a master lyricist :)
I have found a better translation online - but I totally agree Terell already got everything right
Herbert Grönemeyer's song "Der Weg" is a deeply emotional reflection on the loss of his wife, Anna Henkel-Grönemeyer. The song is filled with grief and longing, but it also shows how Grönemeyer processes his pain and finds solace in the memories of their time together.
The song opens with a haunting sense of despair: “I can’t see anymore, I no longer trust my eyes.” This is a powerful metaphor for the emotional shock and confusion that comes with losing someone close. Life seems to lose its clarity, and even reality feels questionable. Grönemeyer expresses the internal numbness and struggle to regain a sense of meaning. The line “Emotions have twisted” reinforces this idea: things that once felt clear and stable are now distorted and incomprehensible.
As the song progresses, Grönemeyer portrays the internal conflict that often accompanies grief. The line “I am too weary to give up” captures the exhaustion of continuing, yet at the same time, he doesn’t have the strength to completely surrender. It’s a state of enduring pain, where moving forward feels almost impossible, but giving up isn’t an option either: “It would be too soon because there’s always something left.”
A particularly poignant part of the song is the recollection of the love and partnership that Grönemeyer and his wife shared. The line “We were sworn, would have died for each other” is a testament to their profound bond. It conveys a sense of soul connection and complete trust - a love so deep that they would have done anything for one another. This statement highlights the intensity of their relationship, making the loss all the more painful.
The comparison of life to a “wild ride” is a poetic image that speaks to the unpredictability and speed of life. A wild ride is difficult to control, symbolizing how events spiral out of control and how fate seems unstoppable. In this context, Grönemeyer emphasizes that “nothing was too late,” meaning that they had no unfulfilled dreams together, but “much was too soon” - their time was abruptly and painfully cut short. This is the most heartbreaking part of the song: the acknowledgment that death came before their journey together could be completed.
Though the song is deeply rooted in grief and sorrow, it doesn’t end in complete hopelessness. Grönemeyer leaves space for the possibility that life can continue despite the loss: “because there’s always something left.” This line suggests that despite everything, there are still ways to carry on, and that even though the person is gone, their memory and the love shared can become a source of strength.
Overall, the song strikes a balance between profound grief and the realization that memories of the loved one remain alive, helping to continue life’s journey - though it will never be the same. Grönemeyer powerfully conveys that grief is a long, enduring process, but love and memories can serve as comforting anchors in the darkest of times.
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Hey yeah.. greetings from Germany...It is a Song that call's your Soul....Herberts Der Weg... One of the best Songs 😉 Trust me.... Have a good time and "Glück auf" for everyone ❤✌️If you have time ... Make a Reaktion on Herberts "Bochum".. It is a omasch to His town Bochum and His Football Club🎉
"Herbert Grönemeyer’s grief over his first wife, Anna Henkel-Grönemeyer, was profound and had a lasting impact on his music. Her death in 1998 from breast cancer left a huge void in his life and in the hearts of his fans.
How did Grönemeyer cope with his grief?
Music as an expression of grief: Grönemeyer processed his grief in many of his songs. Particularly well-known is:
"Der Weg" from the album "Mensch" (2002): A moving song that is directly addressed to Anna and describes her journey."
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the world deserves these songs......listen to ALONE AGAIN NATURALLY by Gilbert O Sullivan or to THE WINNER TAKES IT ALL by Abba or to PIANO MAN by Billy Joel or to PHOTOGRAPH by Ringo Starr.......emotions evrywhere......or listen to the last ever song by KAREN CARPENTER....NOW....tears guarantee.....
wow!
He lost his wife and brother within one week
Unfortunatley this cant really be translated properly, it's just too beautiful.
65ooo Fans sangen den Text mit....
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His wife died 🙏🏽
thank you for your empathetic reaction. Maybe you would appreciate the song of Reinhard Mey, th-cam.com/video/1q-Ga3myTP4/w-d-xo.html - a true poet and a song that captures your heart.
I am always shocked at how little you Americans know about us in Europe. The city I was born in is over 2000 years old. You are missing 1700 years of history..................................................
His wife died and 3 days later his brother
ha ha ha , very funny.
funny?
@@katsche69 Its a troll .
Ich hoffe das dir auch schlimmes passiert, das du weg bist.
Hi hör dir doch mal bitte Xavier Naidoo an mit Führ mich ins Licht 🎉
First pausing after 2 seconds, bye!
Und das deine Kommentare dir sagen müssen um was es in dem Video ging macht dich extrem lächerlich...................................