Rammstein fan here Du Hast mich in German means “You have me”. As if his girlfriend controlled his actions and told him to kill aspects of his life that she doesn't like. That's why he comes in with the gun. But inside he finds himself and decides not to do it. The pronunciation of Du Hast mich is very similar to Du Hasst mich (or something like that, I'm not an expert in German), which means "You hate me." As if instead of loving him, she hated him for who he is. So leaving there, he decides to "kill" his girlfriend as a symbol of ending that relationship. Greetings and I can't believe Chels hasn't seen that iconic video until now.
I think it's about the fact that he actually came to kill the people with the masks, but it turned out to be his friends. Because it took him so long, his "girlfriend" thought that he was killed (that with the fire and the syringe). But when he left the house with the whole group, she saw that he was still alive. His "girlfriend" also wanted him to kill people with the masks, which he told his friends. To break up, they blew up the car and the woman. That's how I understand it
i think his gang suspected him of treason, and asked him to come and face them, to check his loyalty. he took a gun for his security. the group was satisfied by his answers, and they had vodka to celebrate his loyalty to the clan. He had then to choose between loyalty to his wife (who was possibly the treator), and loyalty to his clan. he chose the clan. that's how i see it, because it's often like this in mafia movies : "gang is above girls" is their motto...
OK - that’s one possibility…an alternative would be that Schneider has been with the “woman in red” for a long time (too long) and, exposed to her influence, has neglected the close bond he once had with “his boys” (the band). She wants to win him (Schneider) for herself. She wants Schneider to promise her unconditionally: “…until death do you part”, knowing full well that she can exercise her own freedom to change partners unilaterally at any time if the opportunity for a better match/relationship arises and Schneider remains replaceable as her second choice. She sets the rules!! The band is aware of this influence and tests Schneider’s loyalty to the band. Schneider recognizes the intention of the woman who wanted to dissuade him from his true calling, music. The woman loses her bet to keep all options open on the partner market, independent of Schneider, and the band ultimately secures success through the “test”, which would not have been possible without Schneider as an indispensable part of the band.
Когда я первый раз услышал их музыку,она меня просто заворожила,я не мог поверить что возможно создать такую музыку,это было почти 25 лет назад и мне было 12 лет,их музыка произвела на меня неизгладимое впечатление и даже сейчас слушаю и мурашки по коже,восторг!
Schneider never intended returning to the woman in the video but took the gun in order to suggest that he was going to do away with his friends. The man on fire scene was what was happening in the woman's imagination because he hadn't come back out to her quickly. Schneider's loyalties were set from the moment that he took the gun from the bag but returned the bag to the back seat. Too late, his ladyfriend realised where his loyalties lay and before she could do anything, kaboom! Was he going to be faithful to her forever? Nein.
The video of this song is based on the movie "Reservoir Dogs" of Quentin Tarantino (1992) and one of the key points about this video is loyalty. After that, you can interpret the song in different ways (as usual in Rammstein song-writings) 📚🤓
@helgemoller5158 I'm not German but I'm familiar with German culture and language due to my European roots (Spain). And yes, the lyrics are a tribute to this movie. You can research in Wikipedia or other resources.
the group started in 1994. first album, called "herzeleid", released in 1994. "du hast" was in the 2nd album, called "sehnsucht" , released in 1997. maybe the 1st clip ? not 100% sure. not really crucial though...
This video here was shot in June 1997. Their first music video was "Du riechst so gut" (the version with the flower and the dog), shot in August 1995, but released later.
Rammstein fan here
Du Hast mich in German means “You have me”.
As if his girlfriend controlled his actions and told him to kill aspects of his life that she doesn't like. That's why he comes in with the gun. But inside he finds himself and decides not to do it. The pronunciation of Du Hast mich is very similar to Du Hasst mich (or something like that, I'm not an expert in German), which means "You hate me." As if instead of loving him, she hated him for who he is. So leaving there, he decides to "kill" his girlfriend as a symbol of ending that relationship. Greetings and I can't believe Chels hasn't seen that iconic video until now.
I think it's about the fact that he actually came to kill the people with the masks, but it turned out to be his friends. Because it took him so long, his "girlfriend" thought that he was killed (that with the fire and the syringe). But when he left the house with the whole group, she saw that he was still alive. His "girlfriend" also wanted him to kill people with the masks, which he told his friends. To break up, they blew up the car and the woman. That's how I understand it
i think his gang suspected him of treason, and asked him to come and face them, to check his loyalty.
he took a gun for his security. the group was satisfied by his answers, and they had vodka to celebrate
his loyalty to the clan. He had then to choose between loyalty to his wife (who was possibly the treator),
and loyalty to his clan. he chose the clan. that's how i see it, because it's often like this in mafia movies :
"gang is above girls" is their motto...
OK - that’s one possibility…an alternative would be that Schneider has been with the “woman in red” for a long time (too long) and, exposed to her influence, has neglected the close bond he once had with “his boys” (the band). She wants to win him (Schneider) for herself. She wants Schneider to promise her unconditionally: “…until death do you part”, knowing full well that she can exercise her own freedom to change partners unilaterally at any time if the opportunity for a better match/relationship arises and Schneider remains replaceable as her second choice. She sets the rules!! The band is aware of this influence and tests Schneider’s loyalty to the band. Schneider recognizes the intention of the woman who wanted to dissuade him from his true calling, music. The woman loses her bet to keep all options open on the partner market, independent of Schneider, and the band ultimately secures success through the “test”, which would not have been possible without Schneider as an indispensable part of the band.
Когда я первый раз услышал их музыку,она меня просто заворожила,я не мог поверить что возможно создать такую музыку,это было почти 25 лет назад и мне было 12 лет,их музыка произвела на меня неизгладимое впечатление и даже сейчас слушаю и мурашки по коже,восторг!
I can't believe you guys never reacted to this iconic música video 😮
Are there any other music videos we’ve missed as well?
Rammstein Halleluja reaction! :)
The woman imagined what was being done to him inside. And then when she removed her hands from her eyes, he was already walking alive.
"Weit Weg" should be next :)
And "Adios" will be next
Schneider never intended returning to the woman in the video but took the gun in order to suggest that he was going to do away with his friends. The man on fire scene was what was happening in the woman's imagination because he hadn't come back out to her quickly. Schneider's loyalties were set from the moment that he took the gun from the bag but returned the bag to the back seat. Too late, his ladyfriend realised where his loyalties lay and before she could do anything, kaboom! Was he going to be faithful to her forever? Nein.
Thank you for such a detailed explanation and now it makes so much more sense to us!
Shold be NeXT RAMM4 2024 LİVE
The video of this song is based on the movie "Reservoir Dogs" of Quentin Tarantino (1992) and one of the key points about this video is loyalty. After that, you can interpret the song in different ways (as usual in Rammstein song-writings) 📚🤓
Are u an native German !? Understand any of the Lyrics? "Key points Loyality"
@helgemoller5158 I'm not German but I'm familiar with German culture and language due to my European roots (Spain). And yes, the lyrics are a tribute to this movie. You can research in Wikipedia or other resources.
That’s awesome to know! We love Tarantino movies and will remember this the next time we watch Reservoir Dogs for sure.
It's the video based on this movie, not the lyrics.
@@KvLn_Arley Both my friend.
Please react to "te quiero put4" rammstein live forum sol México from their last tour in 2022. a work of art!!! 🤟🏻
You guys should listen to the song zwitter by Rammstein
Im hoping for Slaughter to Prevail to release their cover of this song!
That would be great!
I may be mistaken, but I'm pretty sure this was their first music video. It's close to 30 years old at this point.
the group started in 1994.
first album, called "herzeleid", released in 1994.
"du hast" was in the 2nd album, called "sehnsucht" , released in 1997.
maybe the 1st clip ? not 100% sure.
not really crucial though...
This video here was shot in June 1997. Their first music video was "Du riechst so gut" (the version with the flower and the dog), shot in August 1995, but released later.
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A quien quemaron en el video 😮😮