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  • Waidmann
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    So not a Lindemann-product at all, but a Till Lindemann product. Weird. But welcome . I hope less dick and gore in the video than usually.

    This might mean that Sauber might not be used in the end

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  • The Rose
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    Seems to be something completely different:

    "Till Lindemann teamed up with violinistDavid Garrett
    to record their very own version of "Alle Tage ist kein Sonntag“.
    CoreTex have the limited red 7" for you.
    Release for this one is Dec 11.
    Pre-order starts NOW!!! ► https://coretexrecords.com/Till-Lindemann-David-Garrett...
    Lindemann and Garrett publish their version of the popular hit "Alle Tage ist nicht Sonntag", which was widely heard in the 1920s and 1930s.
    The song from 1922 was penned by Carl Ferdinands and Carl Clewing and was written by, among others Fritz Wunderlich and Marlene Dietrich set to music.
    The single is physically released in two limited formats: CD single in digipack and as red 7inch vinyl.
    #AlleTageIstKeinSonntag"

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  • Maya
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    There are Several posts from mexican artists, it seems he has been there filming a vídeo.

    https://www.facebook.com/1314025698/...523388713/?d=n

    Has been a great week !!! Finally we finished the production of our first video for Till Lindemann of Rammstein!!!
    Last edited by Maya; 11-30-2020, 08:59 PM.

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  • Maya
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    But Tägtgren participated on that play, so not really without him

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  • Chrisss Nofff
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    This song was used in the Hänsel und Gretel-play. This is probably the first Lindemann release without Tägtgren.

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  • Chrisss Nofff
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    Originally posted by The Rose View Post
    It's quite a long time since Peter announced he was working on new material for Hypocrisy.

    Lindemann was always meant to be an in-between project, whenever they had time. So I agree visually it seemed more Till's project, I saw somewhere someone saying Peter stayed very much in the background during the Platz Eins video-shoot and on Ach so Gern he was nowhere near, and barely on Knebel.

    So yes, I think he decided to go his own way and be in control, but it was never because he couldn't work on his own stuff.
    I was thinking the same thing. There are also Lindemann music videos where Peter doesn’t appear at all: «Ach so gern», «Mathematik», «Till the End» and all «Hansel und Gretel»-videos.

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  • Waidmann
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    ^Maybe it all became too big as well. Lindemann is at least as popular as Hypocrisy and might even compete with Pain in some countries. I don't think I know anyone who's succesfull in combining three bands of this size. And Lindemann steals the thunder of his other projects as well. I think he wants some Pain and Hypocrisy time now and can't have that without people constantly informing about Lindemann (and even blaming him for not working on it - you know how fans can be, and with Covid times they may indeed have to wait a few years), unless he openly ditches Lindemann. There's always the option of a reunion. I don't think there's any quarrel or malcontent behind it; Till was always asked to be in the picture for certain things, it was never his decision to be more prominent. The name Lindemann was Peter's idea as well, which Till even declined. The vids were also made a long time before the last interviews.

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  • The Rose
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    It's quite a long time since Peter announced he was working on new material for Hypocrisy.

    Lindemann was always meant to be an in-between project, whenever they had time. So I agree visually it seemed more Till's project, I saw somewhere someone saying Peter stayed very much in the background during the Platz Eins video-shoot and on Ach so Gern he was nowhere near, and barely on Knebel.

    So yes, I think he decided to go his own way and be in control, but it was never because he couldn't work on his own stuff.

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  • Maya
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    I agree with Snake, I think they want different things of Lindemann, and they disagree with the line to follow now

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  • Snake
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    ^But the thing is, both Peter and Till have other projects to fall back on while Lindemann is inactive. Lindemann is the kind of project that can be of less priority and still be very successful everytime they are active on it. Hell, it could have even be a nice plan B for their careers. I don't think Peter is leaving Lindemann because he is launching other projects, I think Peter is launching other projects because he left Lindemann.

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  • Chrisss Nofff
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    Originally posted by Snake View Post
    There is very little doubt in my mind that Peter left the collaboration over creative differences with Till. Specifically, creative differences regarding the visuals. Hell, maybe they even had a personal falling out.
    I know I am talking out of my ass, but I would assume it would also have something to do with Rammstein recording a new record. Very few musicians make money with music these days, so touring is everything. Peter Tägtgren has always said that Lindemann would be more productive once Till was done with the "Untitled" touring cycle. However "Untitled" (which was originally slated for a late 2017 or 2018 release) was pushed back to 2019. F & M was partially recorded in 2017, so that album was probably delayed as well because "Untitled" took forever.

    Then there is the touring cycle for "Untitled" which due to Corona was delayed even further (assuming it can take place in 2021) and now there is a new Rammstein record coming as well. I can see Peter getting tired of this, and thinking he could be a lot more productive focusing on other projects. At this rate, the next Lindemann record and tour would be possible in 2023/2024, which was too much for Peter.

    Again, I have zero proof, but I can see how Peter wouldn't want his career to be completely dictated by Till's schedule.
    Last edited by Chrisss Nofff; 11-14-2020, 05:30 PM.

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  • The Rose
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    It was just pointed out to me, that on the Wacken-poster it says t.Lindemann, a clear indication it is solo-Till.
    I cannot be the only one to oversee the very small t next to the Lindemann

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  • Snake
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    There is very little doubt in my mind that Peter left the collaboration over creative differences with Till. Specifically, creative differences regarding the visuals. Hell, maybe they even had a personal falling out.

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  • Chrisss Nofff
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    Originally posted by The Rose View Post
    News, Till will be going solo, no info on who will perform at Wacken 20021:

    (Text just posted on Lindemann FB-page)

    "Till Lindemann and Peter Tägtgren end their collaboration on "Lindemann"!
    As Till Lindemann and Peter Tägtgren confirm today, the two artists have ended their collaboration on the project "Lindemann”.
    Both will be pursuing their own plans in the future.
    Lindemann and Tägtgren are currently working on a final joint release, a live DVD of their show in Moscow 2020, which will be released in spring 2021.
    Till Lindemann will be active under the name “Lindemann" within a new set up in the future."
    While "Lindemann" was not my cup of tea, it still had it's moments. At least we will be getting a final concert film from a somewhat controversial concert (this concert in Moscow took place in the same week as most european countries went into lockdown for the first time).

    I hope this was a creative decision, and not the result of a personal argument between Till and Peter. To be honest, I had a hard time picturing a third Lindemann album, and a second tour. The concept "Lindemann" was more or less "Rammstein" with the porn/sex-elements dialed to 11.

    I am a little sceptical about Wacken 2021, or any large concert planned next summer. I know we have had some good news in regard to vaccines against Sars-Cov-2, but the distribution and production will still take time. The optimistic predicitions are that some part of the general population in Europe and North-America can get vaccinated in the middle of 2021. It would still be too early for large gatherings with zero social distancing.

    (My post got flagged, this is a copy-paste)

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  • Chrisss Nofff
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    Originally posted by The Rose View Post
    News, Till will be going solo, no info on who will perform at Wacken 20021:

    (Text just posted on Lindemann FB-page)

    "Till Lindemann and Peter Tägtgren end their collaboration on "Lindemann"!
    As Till Lindemann and Peter Tägtgren confirm today, the two artists have ended their collaboration on the project "Lindemann”.
    Both will be pursuing their own plans in the future.
    Lindemann and Tägtgren are currently working on a final joint release, a live DVD of their show in Moscow 2020, which will be released in spring 2021.
    Till Lindemann will be active under the name “Lindemann" within a new set up in the future."
    While "Lindemann" was not my cup of tea, it still had it's moments. At least we will be getting a final concert film from a somewhat controversial concert (this concert in Moscow took place in the same week as most european countries went into lockdown for the first time).

    I hope this was a creative decision, and not the result of a personal argument between Till and Peter. To be honest, I had a hard time picturing a third Lindemann album, and a second tour. The concept "Lindemann" was more or less "Rammstein" with the porn/sex-elements dialed to 11.

    I am a little sceptical about Wacken 2021, or any large concert planned next summer. I know we have had some good news in regard to vaccines against Sars-Cov-2, but the distribution and production will still take time. The optimistic predicitions are that some part of the general population in Europe and North-America can get vaccinated in the middle of 2021. It would still be too early for large gatherings with zero social distancing.

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