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Rammstein Paris - Du Hast (Official Video)

Rammstein Live in Paris is the fourth live concert video and third live album by Rammstein. It was released on 19 May 2017. Every show was filmed with 30 cameras in front of 17,000 people each night in Paris. The “Made in Germany 1995–2011” tour that Rammstein went on in November 2011 was a monumental undertaking. With 78 concerts in Europe and 21 in North America, baggage included a 24-meter-wide steel stage that was 15 meters high, 100 loudspeakers, a 380,000-watt sound system, 25 trucks and 125 crew members. If you make a film about a tour like this, there’s no such thing as thinking too big. That’s also the main reason why “RAMMSTEIN: PARIS” is only coming to cinemas and Blu-ray players a good four years after the Paris concerts it was filmed at in March 2012. Director Jonas Åkerlund did everything he could to portray the band’s performance as accurately as possible when he made the film. With 22 songs from the band’s whole repertoire, the resulting film isn’t just the most spectacular concert film to date about the band that is currently the most successful German rock band – it’s a masterpiece of music cinema! A total tapestry of ever-changing images awaits the viewer.
Venue: Bercy Arena (Paris-France)
Recorded: 6 and 7 March 2012
Released: 19 May 2017

The Director's Cut of RAMMSTEIN: PARIS, an unparalleled concert-film by Jonas Åkerlund, is out now!

“Rammstein: Paris” is available on the following formats:

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I'm always amazed (as a German) that people arond the world from NY to Moscow, From Tokyo to Paris are singing collectively in German

paolopoempel
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Till Lindemann is not only a musician, but also a pyrotechnician. He's a perfectionist anyway. Sorry, i'm german. translation with Google.

hallomatti
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Probably the only band that can get a crowd of Frenchmen in Paris to sing along with them in German.

The singer is also a certified pyrotechnician. He can set this up safely so the audience is in no real danger. He gets himself burned fairly often, but apparently according to his bandmates, he likes the pain. he also once had a hole surgically cut through his cheek so they could fit a light inside his mouth for a creepy effect during a video, and liked it so much that he kept doing it during several concerts until he got an infection.

dc
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I am already 50 years old. And I went to 7 concerts. And believe me. It's breathtaking.

Tapfer
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Promoter: "You can't possibly use more pyrotechnics than last time."
Till: "Hold mein schnapps."

kitsune
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Only Rammstein can make an entire stadium full of French people sing in German 😊. Love them, they are so high energy.

tommysbricks
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Flake has the treadmill because he gets bored during the sections he isn't playing. They got him the treadmill after he accidentally ran Till over with a Segway years ago. Till ended up injured and they had to cancel a few shows while he healed.

strangeling
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Every band ever: "We put on a great stage show!"
Rammstein: "Hold my beer."

Promoter: "So what do you want to blow up?"
Rammstein: "Yes."

chaospoet
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She says "They sound like an army". My dear...THEY ARE AN ARMY.

scottsteel
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Flake, the keyboardist. Legend. The driving tech sound that completes Rammsteins' industrial motif. Honestly this whole band is perfect in every way. Its a complete masterpiece. Visually, sonically, and with innuendo. It's artistry at it fullest. They refused to preform in the US early on for thier shocking prefomances and negative backlash with Nazi references. Which they pushed back against with music that was successful. I cannot stress enough what they do to push envelope. From the piano version of Mein Herz Brennt to something like Buch Dich. They explore the depth of depravity to humanity in such a beautiful way.

DarthRaider
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This concert was filmed like a movie and was in several cinema's in Europe. Thats why the quality is great.

Marco-nudg
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The guy on the keyboard has an intetesting story. He didn't want to join the band at start because he thought it'll be another generic and boring industrial band. He also considers his playing in the band as simplistic and too ordinary so he and Till invent all sort of crazy and twisted scenarios for concerts.

slayerem
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Can`t wait to see how you react to "Feuer Frei" from them, if you like these fireworks :D

Zameso
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Rammstein is probably the greatest heavy rock band, ever

StanBrohnSBFilmArts
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"Du hast" is a German homophone (two words with different spellings, different meanings, but sounding identical).
Depending on the conjugation it is either "You have" or "You hate".
So in this case it depends very much on the ending of the sentence to identify the meaning of the first part of the sentence.
In the lyrics "Du hast mich" could mean "You have me" or "You hate me", if you only listen to the possible homophones.
Only when the sentence is extended to "Du hast mich gefragt" it becomes clear, as it means "You have asked me".
Sadly this works only in German as the placement of the verb and the pronoun is different in English.
This pertains to the marriage question, and he answers it with "Und ich hab nichts gesagt." = "And I have said nothing"

Yes, the lyrics do pertain to the German version of the standard wedding vows.
But they get quite saucy later on.
"Willst du treue sein für alle Tage?" = "Will you be faithful for all days?"
Answered by several, very emphatic "NEIN!" = "NO!" in the chorus.
Also "Willst du treue sein, bis das der Tod euch scheide?" =
"Will you be faithful until Death do you part?" is also answered with "NO"
But later in the song, another homophone is sneakily inserted which even many German speakers haven't noted upon.
It is "Willst du bist zum Tod der Scheide, sie lieben auch in schlechten Tagen?" = "Will you, until the death of the vagina, love her even in bad days?"
Because in this case the verb "scheiden" = "to part or to split" is identical in the conjugation "scheide" with the noun "Die Scheide" as in the vagina (homophone again).
It sounds exactly the same and is only identified by the article directly in front of it as a noun.
Next little joke, "in schlechten Tage" is both simply "the bad days" as well as "die Tage haben" = "having your period". So this can be very, umm, delicate.
So, he is asking, if he will love her vagina even during a bad period. You be my guest at how you want to interpret the meaning. ;-)

RustyDust
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The punching the ground is named "The Till Hammer", he has a knee injury from his time as an olympic swimmer (that is what stopped his carreer), and his knee cap once dislocated on stage (which is very painful BTW), he hammered it back in place. The rest of the band thought it looked cool, and thus The Till Hammer was invented.

The rockets are on a wire. He is a pyrotechnician, but most of the pyros are designed/made by a company named FFP in cooperation with Till.

They had a guest guitarist from one of the large American metal bands (I forget which, watch the documentary, where Iggy Pop says they are too loud even with earplugs, Stephen Tyler said he roasted marshmellows and Chad Smith from RHCP says to NEVER go on stage after Rammstein and tells some stories of his experiences with them), he WAS assigned and X on stage and told not to move- which he wisely did not. And yes you want to go to their concerts, make sure to get tickets for the "Feuerzone" in the front, where you get a little armband at the end saying "I survived first row at a Rammstein concert" :D

PalleRasmussen
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When Till punches his knee its called the Till Hammer. It originated from his knee getting dislocated during a show and he was punching it back in place and the other guys said it looked cool so now he does it all the time.

jessdanowski
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Kunst muss anecken und provozieren. Rammstein ein Gesamtkunstwerk und Lindemann ein Ausnahmekünstler. Chapeau!

if
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That is Till ALL THE TIME. Ive seen them 4 times live in Germany when I lived with my family over there. Best live show you'll ever see.

robhines
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My parents whom I've never known to listening to anything heavier than Rolling Stones (in their youth) went and watched Rammstein live last summer at my fathers wish. They were both 64 at the time. I thought they were joking when they told me. 😱

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