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With lyrics in both languages
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AWESOME!!!
Now we are talking!
I can’t see the video (f… the GEMA!)
I know that song and other songs from Rammstein and that is real hard stuff, mates!
Cheers, Michael
That really stinks Michael.
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Hi KK,
no link doesn’t help.
It just shows standard content, search function just shows no result, no result, no result.
The lyrics at the beginning “Du hast, du hast mich” is only a part of the text but it is clear to understand and pronounced.
Different spelling “Du hasst mich” which means “You hate me!”
As I said, it is hard stuff.
Cheers, Michael
Oh dear Michael. That sounds like a dangerous area for us lol. Please excuse any errors we make but feel free to laugh when we completely mess up lol
Hi KK,
don’t worry 😉
I am listening mostly to english language music and I can’t understand all the text that is sung.
If there is a “playing with words” included, I will not catch that, I’m afraid.
So same story on my side 🙂
It is all about just enjoying the music and to get the feeling !
Even if lyrics are in a language that we all don’t understand, we can say if we like the music or not 🙂
Cheers, Michael
A very interesting view Michael and very true. I love many songs but I could not say the lyrics. It is the style that I love and also the artist. It could be great fun 😀 😆 🙄
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxUZUnRwH7s[/youtube]