It brings me to tears, too, every time. It's so beautiful. Rammstein have also taken inspiration from the Grimm brothers ("Rosenrot"), and from Kurt Weill's "Moritat des Mackie Messer" from 1929, in "Haifisch".
That was a great analysis, and you were so well prepared - kudos to you, I wish more people could prepare at least a bit if they are about to regiew anything. I liked it how your shock at the end was so natural... Everyone is shocked by the ending, even though they expect the death of a child - but not THIS way. This is really devastating. I agree with you, that storytelling by Rammstein is marvellous - you get sucked into it instantly! They are genious! What I noticed after few times: look at the last line of lyrics: "Diese (Kind) setzt sich auf den Wind und singt" - and then Komm Hier etc. So these voices are the voices of souls stolen by the King of the Winds, and all they do is beacon next innocent souls to join them. This might turn the whole song into much darker and creepier meaning 😳
I like the fact that you're going in towards Rammstein with the slower songs and can move up to the harder songs later.. This is a great one and I would highly suggest "Spring" as the next one and also, though it's not Rammstein, the lead singer Till Lindemann have a song that might be up your palet : "Lindemann -Stein um stein" that Will help you prepare for the harder Rammstein songs :)
Thank you for watching and for your reccomandations! It's gonna be fun to explore the world of Rammstein! So far they have positively suprised me! I'm looking forward for more. ❤️🙏❤️
I love this song. One of my favorite Rammstein songs. Thanks for your awesome recation. And thanks to educatedmarine for the video! PS: Rammstein's keyboardist Flake is also afraid of flying.
Man I love you reflections around Rammstein’s songs and lyrics so far. Till (vocalist) is a great songwriter, his writing seems so simple at first but if you think about them like you do you’ll find so much depth.
I always prefer a song with a story, especially a ballad like song. Some of my favourites like that by Rammstein are Roter Sand (orchestra version) and Nebel. EducatedMarine who made this version did one for the Roter Sand Orchestra version to
Erlkönig - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1782 (english translation): ho's riding so late where winds blow wild It is the father grasping his child; He holds the boy embraced in his arm, He clasps him snugly, he keeps him warm. "My son, why cover your face in such fear?" "You see the elf-king, father? He's near! The king of the elves with crown and train!" "My son, the mist is on the plain." 'Sweet lad, o come and join me, do! Such pretty games I will play with you; On the shore gay flowers their color unfold, My mother has many garments of gold.' "My father, my father, and can you not hear The promise the elf-king breathes in my ear?" "Be calm, stay calm, my child, lie low: In withered leaves the night-winds blow." 'Will you, sweet lad, come along with me? My daughters shall care for you tenderly; In the night my daughters their revelry keep, They'll rock you and dance you and sing you to sleep.' "My father, my father, o can you not trace The elf-king's daughters in that gloomy place?" "My son, my son, I see it clear How grey the ancient willows appear." 'I love you, your comeliness charms me, my boy! And if you're not willing, my force I'll employ.' "Now father, now father, he's seizing my arm. Elf-king has done me a cruel harm." The father shudders, his ride is wild, In his arms he's holding the groaning child, Reaches the court with toil and dread. - The child he held in his arms was dead.
Another story song they did was Wiener Blut. Warning tho, it's extremely heavy and very dark. A song you kind of have to read the history and lyrics on first.
@@stephaniescally7472 actually I don't think they know how to make bad music or mindless music.... It's almost impossible to just suggest one or two songs.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, you my friend, have become a storyteller with a capital "S"!!!! I loved your declamation of the poem it's this little things that makes me (us?) watch your reaction videos untill the end. Ok back to my gin and tonic and trying not to eat sand. As usual thank you Magne for sharing your journey into music.
@@Magnereacts I am... Maybe a little to much .... I think I'll need a vacation so I can recover from my vacation.... I wonder if my employers will buy this idea.... Cheers Magne!!!
I love Rammstein💕 ....... I love your reaction ........ I would recommend Rammstein “ohne dich“or “stirb nicht vor mir“ or “Mutter” (gets under your skin) , these songs are a little softer ....... but also "mein Herz brennt", "du hast", "ich will" , „Engel“....... what am I telling you? Rammstein songs are all awesome❤️❤️❤️
Hi Magne.. I like that a song I've heard before, and listen to the lyrics, which I thought it was about fear of flying (knowing the Dalai Lama reference)and never knew it was from a poem, trust you to find the poet in industrial gothic metal.. I think I've said before, I'm about the feel of the music 1st and then a unusual/Amazing vocals will always get me into a track...but I love finding out these meaning and sub plots behind them coming together... the fear factor I think is high coz of the driving music that keeps you always waiting. Alot of the folk storys have that element of fear in them. I will listen to this song in the future differently. Great reaction/ performance and information.. love the Rick and Morty Top! ❤🙏❤
Hi Tony! Good to see ya! Yes isn't it interresting how we can have different approaches into the music? But one thing I've learned: you can always find some emotions behind there. It can scream and shout and appear hard and tough , but hard and tough is dressed up vulnerability. Theres often more than what meats the eye/ear. And I love to se what I can find. At least that's my approach, and I love it. Thank you for checking in on me! Hugs! ❤️🙏❤️
Beautiful analysis and lovely German pronounciation! It would be an absolute joy to listen to you read or interpret more poems in whatever language. Your words were perfectly understandable and wonderfully emphasized. One of Till's childhood poems from when he was nine. He always had a realist & anti-authoritarian streak in him, it seems: Der Nussknacker (by Till Lindemann) Er knackt einfach Jede Nuß Und die nicht will Muß For the english speaking crowd: The Nutcracker (by Till Lindemann) He cracks simply every nut and the one that resists (or doesn't 'want to', basically making it seem sentient) must (it implies 'must anyway', 'has no choice anyway' in German)
I like your video response exceptionally well. You have dealt with the song and its background in detail. Very high praise! Very few TH-camrs do that. I also like your calm, but also emotional way. Very great.
i also like to think that the title is a reference to one of their earlier songs from sehnsucht: "alter mann". the title means "old man", and one possible translation of "dalai lama" would be "old man" as well. in addition to that, both songs follow the theme of dying, whereas "alter mann" is more about a slow death in old age and seeing your time run out, while "dalai lama" is more about a sudden and meaningless death of a child. of course, both of these songs are layered and could be interpreted differently, but this is my interpretation and i think it fits quite well, so i wanted to share it. (i'm german btw and i agree a lot of rammstein's lyrics are tough to understand) also, your reaction, analysis and preparedness was awesome and i really loved the video!
What a beautiful reaction and you nailed it by following the lyrics to understand the dramatic upbuild of the song. Rammstein aren't best known for their lyrics or music in the world - who even knows german - but for their stage presents. Therefore I would recommend to react to some songs performed live. One of there best performances was at Madison Square Garden (only 4 available on YT). Maybe you could react to "Ich tu dir weh" @. Thx for Dalai Lama reaction, that made my day (this was my original post)
This is a great song from their Reise Reise album. I highly recommend the following song Keine Lust. The video is funny, but on point about addictions. 🤟🏽
What a very beautiful reaction to this song - and I'm sure, you couldn't have done it that way without listening to the lyrics, that are so crucial, if you want to understand the dramatic and the build up of the music itself. Now, Rammstein isn't best known for the lyrics - most people in the world would understand it, nor for their music, but for their sage presents. Therefore I would recommend all the songs, that are available on YT of their concert at
You wanted a suggestion... so I think it will be an interesting experience to see two faces of Rammstein: - first, try "My Hertz Brennt" - official video and then... - "My Hertz Brennt" - Piano Version (official video) Trust me, you won't regret it!
fear of flying Dalai Lama: When I started traveling abroad in 1973, I was really scared of taking off. When the door on the plane closed, I just thought: Now you can't do anything more. . .
Love your modern fairy tale approach to the song. But for me, the most brutal and disturbing song of Rammstein is "Wiener Blut" where you must know the story behind the lyric's before even approaching the song and then go down the rabbit hole
Thank you! I understand that this song, Mann gegen mann can have different meanings to different people. But this was my way of approaching the song. I'm happy you liked it! I will check out more Rammstein later. And I promise to try my best with the research on beforehand. 😊 ❤️🙏❤️
@@Magnereacts I'll try it! I use Ecosia as an alternative to Google. They plant trees with subscriptions & other enviro work! 🌍👍🏼 Company started in Germany! 🇩🇪
@@Magnereacts strange, YT is doing weird things - but you read my original commend - that's the link, I recommended - th-cam.com/video/6TR12QnOAzE/w-d-xo.html
@@Magnereacts Haha, I don't know where you come from, but if you are danish, this is funny. In German it is literally king of the alders, but according to Wikipedia that is a failed translation of the danish "Ellerkonge" which in fact means king of the elves. Btw. the poem is so famous in Germany, that we also call a prototype car an Erlkönig (because they drive fast through the night). :)
I'm Norwegian. Tjen google translate is wrong? from German to both english and Norwegian is translated to elf King. Wikipedia saus Goethe was inspired by the Danish elvekongen/ellekongen. And every translation i've seen is translated to the elf King. But if you are German i guess youre right. Too bad the whole internet and every translation say something else
@@Magnereacts Actually, we do not have an elf king or alder king in german farytales and we also have no elves here. There is only that one poem where he is mentioned. We do have Rübezahl, but he is different.
People call out Dalia Lama to openly apologize to souls of slaves slayed by his serfdom. Tibetans love China government as it destroyed his serfdom and brought human rights. Dalai Lama was not happy with the reform so left China Tibet. How brutal was Dalai Lama's serfdom? They made Thangka or paintings on human skin, from LIVING slave girl's skin; Skull drum of Tibetan Buddhism, made from skulls of LIVING slave boy and girl; Skullcup, made from LIVING slave's skull; Skin scripture of Tibetan Buddhism, made from LIVING slave girl; Leg flute/trumpet/horn, made from legs of young LIVING slave girl; Bone prayer wheel of Tibetan Buddhism, made from LIVING slave's bones. Bone beads necklace or wrist lace, made from LIVING slave's bones; Bone walking stick, made from LIVING slave's leg;
How can you recognize Chinese propaganda? They add a copy and paste text under every TH-cam content that has Dalai Lama in the title, although the content has nothing to do with him at all.
@@tosa2522 Pls search "Tibet human sacrifice" or "Tibet Serfdom", or the book "Use of Human Skulls and Bones in Tibet", by Berthold Laufer, Curator of Anthropology, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, 1923.
This is a great song from their Reise Reise album. I highly recommend the following song Keine Lust. The video is funny, but on point about addictions. 🤟🏽
"Ohne dich" is also a quite slow song, but the lyrics are great, very poetic. I bet you will like it.
Thank you for the reccomendation!
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It brings me to tears, too, every time. It's so beautiful. Rammstein have also taken inspiration from the Grimm brothers ("Rosenrot"), and from Kurt Weill's "Moritat des Mackie Messer" from 1929, in "Haifisch".
You never talk too much. I’m so glad that you do your research. It is well done to listen to. Thank you for this.
That was a great analysis, and you were so well prepared - kudos to you, I wish more people could prepare at least a bit if they are about to regiew anything.
I liked it how your shock at the end was so natural... Everyone is shocked by the ending, even though they expect the death of a child - but not THIS way. This is really devastating.
I agree with you, that storytelling by Rammstein is marvellous - you get sucked into it instantly! They are genious!
What I noticed after few times: look at the last line of lyrics: "Diese (Kind) setzt sich auf den Wind und singt" - and then Komm Hier etc.
So these voices are the voices of souls stolen by the King of the Winds, and all they do is beacon next innocent souls to join them. This might turn the whole song into much darker and creepier meaning 😳
I like the fact that you're going in towards Rammstein with the slower songs and can move up to the harder songs later..
This is a great one and I would highly suggest "Spring" as the next one and also, though it's not Rammstein, the lead singer Till Lindemann have a song that might be up your palet : "Lindemann -Stein um stein" that Will help you prepare for the harder Rammstein songs :)
Thank you for watching and for your reccomandations!
It's gonna be fun to explore the world of Rammstein! So far they have positively suprised me!
I'm looking forward for more.
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stein um stein is one of my favourite song. this song never get old!
"Spring" is truly a masterpiece!!
I love this song. One of my favorite Rammstein songs. Thanks for your awesome recation.
And thanks to educatedmarine for the video!
PS: Rammstein's keyboardist Flake is also afraid of flying.
Thank you for watching and for your kind words!
More Rammstein later!
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Man I love you reflections around Rammstein’s songs and lyrics so far. Till (vocalist) is a great songwriter, his writing seems so simple at first but if you think about them like you do you’ll find so much depth.
Oh thank you Madelen!
Yes so far Rammstein have suprised me with their content and lyrics.
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Well done, Magne! Continue with Rammstein. They really have so much to offer. You will be surprised.
I always prefer a song with a story, especially a ballad like song. Some of my favourites like that by Rammstein are Roter Sand (orchestra version) and Nebel. EducatedMarine who made this version did one for the Roter Sand Orchestra version to
Erlkönig - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1782 (english translation):
ho's riding so late where winds blow wild
It is the father grasping his child;
He holds the boy embraced in his arm,
He clasps him snugly, he keeps him warm.
"My son, why cover your face in such fear?"
"You see the elf-king, father?
He's near! The king of the elves with crown and train!"
"My son, the mist is on the plain."
'Sweet lad, o come and join me, do!
Such pretty games I will play with you;
On the shore gay flowers their color unfold,
My mother has many garments of gold.'
"My father, my father, and can you not hear
The promise the elf-king breathes in my ear?"
"Be calm, stay calm, my child, lie low:
In withered leaves the night-winds blow."
'Will you, sweet lad, come along with me?
My daughters shall care for you tenderly;
In the night my daughters their revelry keep,
They'll rock you and dance you and sing you to sleep.'
"My father, my father, o can you not trace
The elf-king's daughters in that gloomy place?"
"My son, my son, I see it clear
How grey the ancient willows appear."
'I love you, your comeliness charms me, my boy!
And if you're not willing, my force I'll employ.'
"Now father, now father, he's seizing my arm.
Elf-king has done me a cruel harm."
The father shudders, his ride is wild,
In his arms he's holding the groaning child,
Reaches the court with toil and dread. -
The child he held in his arms was dead.
Oh! Thank you for sharing this!
I love this poem!
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Another story song they did was Wiener Blut. Warning tho, it's extremely heavy and very dark. A song you kind of have to read the history and lyrics on first.
This version has English subtitles. th-cam.com/video/a82IBbhTWOg/w-d-xo.html
Ah you've read my mind, excellent suggestion!!
There's so many but that one and donaukinder are the two I've been binging. Also Spring.
@@stephaniescally7472 actually I don't think they know how to make bad music or mindless music.... It's almost impossible to just suggest one or two songs.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, you my friend, have become a storyteller with a capital "S"!!!!
I loved your declamation of the poem it's this little things that makes me (us?) watch your reaction videos untill the end.
Ok back to my gin and tonic and trying not to eat sand.
As usual thank you Magne for sharing your journey into music.
Oh Rui! You make my eyes sweat !!!!!
I just love to have you here to lift me up!! I needed to hear that!!
Thank you my friend!
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Enjoy the sang and tonic ! ❤️❤️🎸
@@Magnereacts I am... Maybe a little to much .... I think I'll need a vacation so I can recover from my vacation.... I wonder if my employers will buy this idea....
Cheers Magne!!!
@@ruisantos502 you know what?: Like liberatche said : too much of a GOOD thing is.... WONDERFUL!!!
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Спасибо за видео ✌Rammstein forever ♥ ТЫ ЛУЧШИЙ 👍Thanks for the video Rammstein forever ❤ ты лучший
Thank you for watching!
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Great analysis and review. Thanks for the video
I love Rammstein💕 ....... I love your reaction ........ I would recommend Rammstein “ohne dich“or “stirb nicht vor mir“ or “Mutter” (gets under your skin) , these songs are a little softer ....... but also "mein Herz brennt", "du hast", "ich will" , „Engel“....... what am I telling you? Rammstein songs are all awesome❤️❤️❤️
Thank you!! I truly appreciate your kind words!!
I'll check out more Rammstein later!
Thank you for your reccomandations!
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Listen to Rammstein - Frühling in Paris so beautiful.
Hi Magne.. I like that a song I've heard before, and listen to the lyrics, which I thought it was about fear of flying (knowing the Dalai Lama reference)and never knew it was from a poem, trust you to find the poet in industrial gothic metal.. I think I've said before, I'm about the feel of the music 1st and then a unusual/Amazing vocals will always get me into a track...but I love finding out these meaning and sub plots behind them coming together... the fear factor I think is high coz of the driving music that keeps you always waiting. Alot of the folk storys have that element of fear in them. I will listen to this song in the future differently. Great reaction/ performance and information.. love the Rick and Morty Top!
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Hi Tony!
Good to see ya!
Yes isn't it interresting how we can have different approaches into the music?
But one thing I've learned: you can always find some emotions behind there. It can scream and shout and appear hard and tough , but hard and tough is dressed up vulnerability. Theres often more than what meats the eye/ear. And I love to se what I can find. At least that's my approach, and I love it.
Thank you for checking in on me!
Hugs!
❤️🙏❤️
Beautiful analysis and lovely German pronounciation! It would be an absolute joy to listen to you read or interpret more poems in whatever language. Your words were perfectly understandable and wonderfully emphasized.
One of Till's childhood poems from when he was nine. He always had a realist & anti-authoritarian streak in him, it seems:
Der Nussknacker (by Till Lindemann)
Er knackt einfach
Jede Nuß
Und die nicht will
Muß
For the english speaking crowd:
The Nutcracker (by Till Lindemann)
He cracks simply
every nut
and the one that resists (or doesn't 'want to', basically making it seem sentient)
must (it implies 'must anyway', 'has no choice anyway' in German)
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Thank you for your kind words!
I think I will check out more from Lindemann soon! He is lovely!
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that's a beautifull haiku
Great reaction ❤️❤️
Please more Rammstein
Love your reactions ❤️
Thank you Barbara!!
More Rammstein will definitely come 😊
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I like your video response exceptionally well. You have dealt with the song and its background in detail. Very high praise! Very few TH-camrs do that. I also like your calm, but also emotional way. Very great.
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Thank you so much for your kind words!
i also like to think that the title is a reference to one of their earlier songs from sehnsucht: "alter mann". the title means "old man", and one possible translation of "dalai lama" would be "old man" as well.
in addition to that, both songs follow the theme of dying, whereas "alter mann" is more about a slow death in old age and seeing your time run out, while "dalai lama" is more about a sudden and meaningless death of a child.
of course, both of these songs are layered and could be interpreted differently, but this is my interpretation and i think it fits quite well, so i wanted to share it. (i'm german btw and i agree a lot of rammstein's lyrics are tough to understand)
also, your reaction, analysis and preparedness was awesome and i really loved the video!
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Thank you for watching!
Interesting interpretation.
I guess i have to check out more of Rammstein
Peace and Love
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@@Magnereacts you're very welcome. i'm glad you liked my personal interpretation!
Nice Video 👍. Please react to Mein Herz brennt Piano Version von Rammstein🔥
Thank you for watching and for your reccomandation!
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What a beautiful reaction and you nailed it by following the lyrics to understand the dramatic upbuild of the song. Rammstein aren't best known for their lyrics or music in the world - who even knows german - but for their stage presents. Therefore I would recommend to react to some songs performed live. One of there best performances was at Madison Square Garden (only 4 available on YT). Maybe you could react to "Ich tu dir weh" @. Thx for Dalai Lama reaction, that made my day (this was my original post)
This is a great song from their Reise Reise album. I highly recommend the following song Keine Lust. The video is funny, but on point about addictions.
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the video for Ausslander was filmed in Cape Town , Mutter is also epic
What a very beautiful reaction to this song - and I'm sure, you couldn't have done it that way without listening to the lyrics, that are so crucial, if you want to understand the dramatic and the build up of the music itself. Now, Rammstein isn't best known for the lyrics - most people in the world would understand it, nor for their music, but for their sage presents. Therefore I would recommend all the songs, that are available on YT of their concert at
Ich liebe Rammstein😍💕
You wanted a suggestion... so I think it will be an interesting experience to see two faces of Rammstein:
- first, try "My Hertz Brennt" - official video
and then...
- "My Hertz Brennt" - Piano Version (official video)
Trust me, you won't regret it!
th-cam.com/video/n2A2QJjlfs8/w-d-xo.html
@@Magnereacts Thank you! I must have missed that. 🙂
fear of flying
Dalai Lama: When I started traveling abroad in 1973, I was really scared of taking off. When the door on the plane closed, I just thought: Now you can't do anything more. . .
I recommend "home sweet home" by lindemann live in moscow. a great song!
I have a special place for that song due to the fact that my father have cancer. The song is so beautiful..
Oh I'm sorry to hear that Jon.
I'll put that song on my list.
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@@Damalatorian i´m sorry to hear that! this song is so touching!
Been binge listening and watching that live performance today. Great stuff.
The horse the man and the child could also be this Der Schimmelreiter ist eine Novelle von Theodor Storm. Sorry in German. Nice video man.
Thank you for watching and for your kind words Andreas!
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^^ i go with the real Fairy (Fea) tales with this song .....
we are not evil we are just .... *other*
Love your modern fairy tale approach to the song. But for me, the most brutal and disturbing song of Rammstein is "Wiener Blut" where you must know the story behind the lyric's before even approaching the song and then go down the rabbit hole
Thank you! I understand that this song, Mann gegen mann can have different meanings to different people. But this was my way of approaching the song. I'm happy you liked it!
I will check out more Rammstein later. And I promise to try my best with the research on beforehand. 😊
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Spieluhr is one of the most poetic songs ever coming from Till Lindemanns pen. You should react to it now or then. 😉
Thank you for your reccomendation! I'm looking forward to cheking it out.
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the lyrics of till are awesome. he is more a poet than a normal songwriter. you should read his books.
Oh! I have written books!? Thank you! I put that on my list of inspiration!
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You should definitely listen to "Amour" by Rammstein.
React Rammstein,, Spring,, 🤟
you need to react to "Ohne Dich"
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i think your german pronunciation is excellent! :)
Oh! Really? Cool! I'm happy to hear that!
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Look up the Celtic Sojourn
on NPR radio Boston. You sound just like the dj. He's a lot more than that but my mind has blocked his name. Great guy.
Hello😊
Oh fun! Send me a link if you find him 😊
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@@Magnereacts Sheeot, now my age bracket is revealed. 🤭
IDK how to link. Sorry.
😂😂😂 if you know how to Google, you can Google how to link? 😂😂😂
@@Magnereacts I'll try it! I use Ecosia as an alternative to Google. They plant trees with subscriptions & other enviro work! 🌍👍🏼
Company started in Germany! 🇩🇪
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Rammstein - Alter mann please !
Upps, sorry, I just uploaded an older version of my commend without intend, can't delete it....
No worries 😊❤️
@@Magnereacts strange, YT is doing weird things - but you read my original commend - that's the link, I recommended - th-cam.com/video/6TR12QnOAzE/w-d-xo.html
could you do dendrofil for yggdrasil by kvelertak next?
Кастом видео!! ( надо было указать) !!
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@@Magnereacts Это видео не является официальным видео группы
Actually, it is king of the alders, not elves.
If you translate Elkönig, the dictionary says it means the elf king. So the dictionary must be wrong then?
@@Magnereacts Haha, I don't know where you come from, but if you are danish, this is funny. In German it is literally king of the alders, but according to Wikipedia that is a failed translation of the danish "Ellerkonge" which in fact means king of the elves.
Btw. the poem is so famous in Germany, that we also call a prototype car an Erlkönig (because they drive fast through the night). :)
I'm Norwegian.
Tjen google translate is wrong? from German to both english and Norwegian is translated to elf King.
Wikipedia saus Goethe was inspired by the Danish elvekongen/ellekongen. And every translation i've seen is translated to the elf King. But if you are German i guess youre right. Too bad the whole internet and every translation say something else
@@Magnereacts Actually, we do not have an elf king or alder king in german farytales and we also have no elves here. There is only that one poem where he is mentioned. We do have Rübezahl, but he is different.
@@Magnereacts de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erlkönig_(Ballade) I think you were also right, here is why. "Sorry, that I have it here in German, I hope
They called the song Dalai Lama because Dalai Lama is famous for being scared of flying.
I did mention that didn't I ?
Thank you for watching!
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@@Magnereacts Oh, sorry. I missed that. Great reaction, though.
Thank you!
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People call out Dalia Lama to openly apologize to souls of slaves slayed by his serfdom.
Tibetans love China government as it destroyed his serfdom and brought human rights.
Dalai Lama was not happy with the reform so left China Tibet.
How brutal was Dalai Lama's serfdom?
They made Thangka or paintings on human skin, from LIVING slave girl's skin;
Skull drum of Tibetan Buddhism, made from skulls of LIVING slave boy and girl;
Skullcup, made from LIVING slave's skull;
Skin scripture of Tibetan Buddhism, made from LIVING slave girl;
Leg flute/trumpet/horn, made from legs of young LIVING slave girl;
Bone prayer wheel of Tibetan Buddhism, made from LIVING slave's bones.
Bone beads necklace or wrist lace, made from LIVING slave's bones;
Bone walking stick, made from LIVING slave's leg;
How can you recognize Chinese propaganda?
They add a copy and paste text under every TH-cam content that has Dalai Lama in the title, although the content has nothing to do with him at all.
😂😂😂 thank you ! I got a little worried for a moment 😳
@@tosa2522 Pls search "Tibet human sacrifice" or "Tibet Serfdom", or the book "Use of Human Skulls and Bones in Tibet", by Berthold Laufer, Curator of Anthropology, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, 1923.
Let's check the theory: Dalai Lama
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