Premiere: April 23rd, 2010 (myspace.com) Shoot date: November 2009 Shoot place: Postdam, Germany Directed by: Jörn Heitmann Album:Liebe ist für alle da
Description: The music video was released on 23 April 2010 on the band’s MySpace page.
The video features the band at lead singer Till Lindemann’s funeral along with some other mourners, Marilyn Manson is one of the mourners, a cat fight breaks out between two women while the rest of the band contemplate on who should replace Till as the singer (with James Hetfield seeming to be the popular choice).
As the video goes on it shows many scenarios of how Till died which are all based on previous Rammstein videos, being beaten and set alight (Du Hast), being thrown from a cliff while rock climbing (Ohne Dich), having his oxygen pipe removed from his space suit while on the moon (Amerika), and a fat Till being suffocated by spaghetti fed to him by Flake (Keine Lust).
Paul Landers also imagines himself being spanked by Till in a Snow White costume (Sonne). Later in the video the band begins to fight amongst themselves and Flake finds himself falling into the grave and breaking Till’s coffin open only to find there is no body.
It is then revealed that Till is alive and well in Oahu, Hawaii where he sends a postcard that reads “Viele Grüße vom Arsch der Welt” (German: “Greetings from the butt of the world”) to the band showing a shark that he has caught.
I am very curious about the large amount of references to most (if not all) of their music videos. It almost worries me in a way. Though I am aware of Till saying a number of years ago that he would retire at 50 to spend time with his children–and this does somewhat support what worries me–could this possibly mean that this is their last music video? Sort of a recap of everything they have done in their final creation? Maybe I’m just reading too far into things.
My take on it is that Till has died and each of the band members suspects one of the others of murdering him.
During each of the scenes showing Till dieing one of the band members stares suspiciously at the person involved in the scene e.g. Oliver looking at Schneider during the Du Hast scene and then Scneider looking at Richard during the Ohne Dich scene.
Why Flake was imagining Paul being spanked I have no idea.
This would explain why the fight ends up breaking out towards the end.
Scene 7…Revenge of Schneider in the Du Hast video…he also burn Till…people are tought that Schneider was burned..but not 😀
Scene 11…Oli’s Revenge…for Till’s argue when he played Star Trek game…Oli pulled out Tills oxigen, after that Till turn to blue, Oli salute as a good astronaut 😀
Scene 13…theese are the teeth of the Du Riechst so Gut’s vampire’s. On the video you could see that the castle behind the funeral is looks like in the Du Riechst so Gut video…
The little girl seems to be wearing a dress similar to Rosenrot’s – plus she has black hair like Rosenrot.
For Scene 10 it shows Till (or Flake – my computer wont stream properly) spanking Paul but it seems that Paul is the only one that didnt try to kill Till, but was the only one that had reason to.
Oh yeah, one more thing… I’ll need someone else to expand on this but do you think scene 13 is a reference to Rosenrot? Maybe I’m imagining it, but something seems familiar…
Scene 9: Rather than falling accidentally as in the original video for Ohne Dich, the rope is intentionally cut.
Scene 12: A reference to Keine Lust, possibly Mein Teil as well, given the violent motif surrounding the act of eating. More obviously, a reference to the film Se7en.
Scene 13: The inspiration for the chorus was
“And the shark, it has teeth
And it wears them in its face
And MacHeath, he has a knife
But no one sees the knife” – Die Dreigroschenoper
This could be linking it with the inspiraton (The Shark is Rammstein and it proves it has teeth…In a odd way)
Scene 15: Till trying his best to look like one ‘Mr.Fritzl’ Probably a link to ‘Weiner Blut’, A song later in the album. It would appear that Till has been in Hawaii for quite some time considering his Firtzl-like moustache and Gray hair…This scene may be a long time after his funeral as the postcard shows Till looking like his Non Gray, Non moustached face.
Scene 7- From Du Hast, but Till is about to get doused in gasoline.
scene 6 i think is linked to sonne, the band carrying a coffin.
Scene 16 is most likely from Porto Rico. Till has a summer homem, if you want to call it that, in Porto Rico.
I am very curious about the large amount of references to most (if not all) of their music videos. It almost worries me in a way. Though I am aware of Till saying a number of years ago that he would retire at 50 to spend time with his children–and this does somewhat support what worries me–could this possibly mean that this is their last music video? Sort of a recap of everything they have done in their final creation? Maybe I’m just reading too far into things.
My take on it is that Till has died and each of the band members suspects one of the others of murdering him.
During each of the scenes showing Till dieing one of the band members stares suspiciously at the person involved in the scene e.g. Oliver looking at Schneider during the Du Hast scene and then Scneider looking at Richard during the Ohne Dich scene.
Why Flake was imagining Paul being spanked I have no idea.
This would explain why the fight ends up breaking out towards the end.
Scene 7…Revenge of Schneider in the Du Hast video…he also burn Till…people are tought that Schneider was burned..but not 😀
Scene 11…Oli’s Revenge…for Till’s argue when he played Star Trek game…Oli pulled out Tills oxigen, after that Till turn to blue, Oli salute as a good astronaut 😀
Scene 13…theese are the teeth of the Du Riechst so Gut’s vampire’s. On the video you could see that the castle behind the funeral is looks like in the Du Riechst so Gut video…
SAMAEL
The little girl seems to be wearing a dress similar to Rosenrot’s – plus she has black hair like Rosenrot.
For Scene 10 it shows Till (or Flake – my computer wont stream properly) spanking Paul but it seems that Paul is the only one that didnt try to kill Till, but was the only one that had reason to.
Oh yeah, one more thing… I’ll need someone else to expand on this but do you think scene 13 is a reference to Rosenrot? Maybe I’m imagining it, but something seems familiar…
Scene 1: Quotes from Ohne Dich and Seemann.
Scene 9: Rather than falling accidentally as in the original video for Ohne Dich, the rope is intentionally cut.
Scene 12: A reference to Keine Lust, possibly Mein Teil as well, given the violent motif surrounding the act of eating. More obviously, a reference to the film Se7en.
lol, TIll looks like Tom Selleck xD
Scene 13: The inspiration for the chorus was
“And the shark, it has teeth
And it wears them in its face
And MacHeath, he has a knife
But no one sees the knife” – Die Dreigroschenoper
This could be linking it with the inspiraton (The Shark is Rammstein and it proves it has teeth…In a odd way)
Scene 15: Till trying his best to look like one ‘Mr.Fritzl’ Probably a link to ‘Weiner Blut’, A song later in the album. It would appear that Till has been in Hawaii for quite some time considering his Firtzl-like moustache and Gray hair…This scene may be a long time after his funeral as the postcard shows Till looking like his Non Gray, Non moustached face.
oh god i could hardly watch the spaghetti part uhhhg, hilarious but so gross.
the video is completely the oposite of the song…
i just hope that they aren t serious about the end of the band