Rammstein bring out the rubber boat when they perform their cover of Stripped [by Depeche Mode] live and when they perform Seemann live. As of their current tour, Stripped has been taken off their live setlist and they have switched back to doing the boat stunt during Seemann, which had been off the live setlist for over 10 years.
You can see the boat stunt performed during Stripped on the Volkerball DVD [2006] and during Seemann on the Live Aus Berlin DVD [1998].
While it is not fastpaced, you're probably thinking about the song simply entitled "Rammstein". The word "Rammstein" is in every line of the lyrics. There is also another song called: Wollt Ihr Das Bett In Flammen Sehen, which alot of the lyrics is "Rammstein" and it is fast paced.
No, just one. You may have heard two different versions of it, e.g. a live and a video mix, or you may have accidentally named two different songs 'Rammstein' by mistake - this is fairly likely given that the band is also called Rammstein; you should be able to tell which is the real song because it is has a slow beginning beat and a repeated chant of 'Rammstein' throughout parts of the song.
The Rammstein song featuring a woman singing in the background is "Engel." In this track, the haunting vocals of the female singer add a contrasting layer to the band's heavy sound. The song, which translates to "Angel," explores themes of mortality and the afterlife. It became one of Rammstein's most popular songs, showcasing their unique blend of industrial metal and lyrical depth.
No, but they made song about Paris "Frühling in Paris" (Spring in Paris).
Another word for Gigolo (more modern) is Womanizer ^^
Rammstein does not have a song called Hitler and never have. That song is a sick "parody" of the song Sonne that emerged several years ago online. Rammstein are not Nazi's, racist or anything of the sort.
While it is not fastpaced, you're probably thinking about the song simply entitled "Rammstein". The word "Rammstein" is in every line of the lyrics. There is also another song called: Wollt Ihr Das Bett In Flammen Sehen, which alot of the lyrics is "Rammstein" and it is fast paced.
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If you are looking for a translation of the Rammstein song "Ich Will" song lyrics, metro lyrics has them listed in English. If you are looking for the song as well, you can find this on YouTube.
No, just one. You may have heard two different versions of it, e.g. a live and a video mix, or you may have accidentally named two different songs 'Rammstein' by mistake - this is fairly likely given that the band is also called Rammstein; you should be able to tell which is the real song because it is has a slow beginning beat and a repeated chant of 'Rammstein' throughout parts of the song.
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No, there isn't.
There are a variety of sites online that not only offer lyrics, but translations of these lyrics. Herzeleid online offers all of the Rammstein lyrics with translations, including translations for the song "Mutter". Other sites like Lyrics Freak and Sing365 offer translations of the song.
The Rammstein song featuring a woman singing in the background is "Engel." In this track, the haunting vocals of the female singer add a contrasting layer to the band's heavy sound. The song, which translates to "Angel," explores themes of mortality and the afterlife. It became one of Rammstein's most popular songs, showcasing their unique blend of industrial metal and lyrical depth.
In the music video for the song Sonne sung by the group Rammstein, the band members are the 7 Dwarfs who live a life of indulgence. They mine gold and Snow-white is seen smoking and looking at a gold ring.
No, but they made song about Paris "Frühling in Paris" (Spring in Paris).
Another word for Gigolo (more modern) is Womanizer ^^