I don’t know about you guys, but I watched some videos off their new tour, and im kinda dissapointed. I mean I find Till’s look to be very weird (only hair on top of his hair and pulled back into a ponytail) and his costumes are just plain odd. I mean Rammstein’s my favorite and I’ve seen them live before with all their crazy cotumes, but the new version of buck dich is taking it too far…
actually the rumor about till spawned from an interview from playboy in 2006 Till said when they started the band he had it in his mind that he ‘wouldn’t live past 50’. Somehow that got twisted into ‘Him retiring by the time he’s 50’.
“I hope the fans dont think were breaking up, just because were releasing a best of album” !!!!!!!
and Richard says everything seems happy at the moment.
soooo fingers crossed that RAMMY will continue their great voyage of being the best band in the world.!
Damn wish I could edit, sorry for the extra it! Also, since the rumors of Till retiring have been going around, this would gain publicity and get people talking. Its just like Rammstein to do something like this and then explain it later! People that do not have access to the making of Mein Land, would not know that they don’t plan to retire.
@ Mike, the busts of their heads are just like the ones off the Made In Germany album, so maybe it is their weird way of saying they are immortal. Being laid to rest can also mean being immortalized. It could be their idea of a joke too. Any way you look at it it gets attention!
@ Sic Fan of Six Ram, I never thought of that. However, that sounds more likely than either of the things that I had listed. Wonder what it would be for though….
This looks like a promotional event. It is creepy but I am on the morbid side and I like it. They said during the making of Mein Land they have no plans to retire.
If one of the band members would have died, Rammstein wouldn’t make a whole detailed video of something like this. It either is a joke, or this is how they have really chosen how to say someone died, with horses and a carriage riding down the street carrying the sculptures of their heads in it. My thoughts, it signifies that they are near retiring, or will be in the next couple years and this is just some way to represent that. Time will tell, keep your hopes high and pray to the gods of Metal that this isn’t something bad.
thanks for the reassurance Andreas. I haven’t seen the making of Mein Land yet, I’m having trouble getting hold of the MIG set downunder. Enjoyed their humour on this well made clip. Just how sad would we all be if it were real…
I like this presentation…I think it’s sort of the band making a joke out of the old chatter that when a group puts out a ‘best of’ album, it means they’re going to break up. I would like to know more about the horses used & why this set-up was used as a processional.
I don’t know about you guys, but I watched some videos off their new tour, and im kinda dissapointed. I mean I find Till’s look to be very weird (only hair on top of his hair and pulled back into a ponytail) and his costumes are just plain odd. I mean Rammstein’s my favorite and I’ve seen them live before with all their crazy cotumes, but the new version of buck dich is taking it too far…
actually the rumor about till spawned from an interview from playboy in 2006 Till said when they started the band he had it in his mind that he ‘wouldn’t live past 50’. Somehow that got twisted into ‘Him retiring by the time he’s 50’.
Paul also states in the making of mein land –
“I hope the fans dont think were breaking up, just because were releasing a best of album” !!!!!!!
and Richard says everything seems happy at the moment.
soooo fingers crossed that RAMMY will continue their great voyage of being the best band in the world.!
It ain’t true people. They aint going
Damn wish I could edit, sorry for the extra it! Also, since the rumors of Till retiring have been going around, this would gain publicity and get people talking. Its just like Rammstein to do something like this and then explain it later! People that do not have access to the making of Mein Land, would not know that they don’t plan to retire.
@ Mike, the busts of their heads are just like the ones off the Made In Germany album, so maybe it is their weird way of saying they are immortal. Being laid to rest can also mean being immortalized. It could be their idea of a joke too. Any way you look at it it gets attention!
@ Sic Fan of Six Ram, I never thought of that. However, that sounds more likely than either of the things that I had listed. Wonder what it would be for though….
This looks like a promotional event. It is creepy but I am on the morbid side and I like it. They said during the making of Mein Land they have no plans to retire.
If one of the band members would have died, Rammstein wouldn’t make a whole detailed video of something like this. It either is a joke, or this is how they have really chosen how to say someone died, with horses and a carriage riding down the street carrying the sculptures of their heads in it. My thoughts, it signifies that they are near retiring, or will be in the next couple years and this is just some way to represent that. Time will tell, keep your hopes high and pray to the gods of Metal that this isn’t something bad.
thanks for the reassurance Andreas. I haven’t seen the making of Mein Land yet, I’m having trouble getting hold of the MIG set downunder. Enjoyed their humour on this well made clip. Just how sad would we all be if it were real…
I like this presentation…I think it’s sort of the band making a joke out of the old chatter that when a group puts out a ‘best of’ album, it means they’re going to break up. I would like to know more about the horses used & why this set-up was used as a processional.
no they not .They will continue because if you see the making of mein land Ollie says that they take a break and then back on the studio
What the hell?! This can’t be end of Rammstein! 🙁
Freaky! I can’t help but think this is the end. The song “Forget Us Not”, the Death Masks on MIG, and now the funeral. I hope i am wrong.
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