I agree!pikkrong wrote:agreeGhostrider wrote:well..i must say that they sound more "rock 'n roll" that ever before, with chris and wayne jamming the guitars like that...Eva wrote:Do you people think that if The Sisters released a new studio album - lets say with the "new" songs we know - they could catch the attention of a larger audience?
must even say that songs like summer, slept, suzanne and even crash & burn could reach a wider audience
when I heard first time "We Are the Same, Susanne" I wondered why this song isn't released as a single or something. I thought (and I still think) it's not music only for people who need special treatment, it's just a great tune (while even music made for people with special needs is quite popular these days )
PSGhostrider wrote: wayne
When did this going into the studio thing go wrong?
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Er... No.Chairman Bux wrote:But Rammstein are the logical conclusion to the evolutionary tale that is The Sisters, surely? Even if Til's German isn't as good as Our Fearless Leader's.
They're nice chaps, yes, they play nicely with the german language (and it is debatable who's German is better by the way), yes, they do nice things with their guitars and use a lot of fire, and their music and lyrics are incredibly romantic, yes, granted.
But.
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I do not dislike Rammstein. Even got some of their albums and a dvd. Was impressed by their performance at Pukkelpop 1997....but....I get bored in a way. It's al the same to me after a while...and that's okay...
I did not ever compare the Sisters with Rammstein.....and would not like to see AE working with fire at stage.
Can you imagine what happens if we did not "shut the fukc up"?! We get even more smoke....
I did not ever compare the Sisters with Rammstein.....and would not like to see AE working with fire at stage.
Can you imagine what happens if we did not "shut the fukc up"?! We get even more smoke....
"as we walk on the floodland"
Oh, I've seen them live once in Zurich and was impressed, and I have the album "Mutter" at home. It's just that a) their music and lyrics don't do anything for me and b) no matter how much irony there is I don't like bands who use Leni Riefenstahl footage for their video clips, just as much as I don't like bands who play with swastikas, no matter how "left wing" they say they are. It's a certain lack of sensitivity that bothers me...
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at that point he starts trowing torches in the audience, under the xcuse: "i was just following the playlist"Ozpat wrote: I did not ever compare the Sisters with Rammstein.....and would not like to see AE working with fire at stage.
Can you imagine what happens if we did not "shut the fukc up"?! We get even more smoke....
...
romeo down
Flood II
<break: let them sit on it for 5 mins>
neverland
TORCH!
lucreia
...
btw..doesn't he work with fire on stage allready??
i mean...he does light a sigaret every 5 minutes!!!
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everything is what it seems, if you look hard enough tonight and see...
everything is what it seems, if you look hard enough tonight and see...
It would be slightly dangerous, at least for the first couple of rows. Especially if he falls over and we start laughing... On the other hand it's an interesting thought....Ozpat wrote: I did not ever compare the Sisters with Rammstein.....and would not like to see AE working with fire at stage.
Can you imagine what happens if we did not "shut the fukc up"?! We get even more smoke....
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With such a show I would not be scared to crash and burn!Ghostrider wrote:at that point he starts trowing torches in the audience, under the xcuse: "i was just following the playlist"Ozpat wrote: I did not ever compare the Sisters with Rammstein.....and would not like to see AE working with fire at stage.
Can you imagine what happens if we did not "shut the fukc up"?! We get even more smoke....
...
romeo down
Flood II
<break: let them sit on it for 5 mins>
neverland
TORCH!
lucreia
...
"as we walk on the floodland"
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well.he could change the playlist than..
first torch, followed with crash and burn...
and right after (i can imagine it will be silent enough by than) he can do I was wrong
first torch, followed with crash and burn...
and right after (i can imagine it will be silent enough by than) he can do I was wrong
i don't sleep, so i don't dream, so i don't wake up frightened...
everything is what it seems, if you look hard enough tonight and see...
everything is what it seems, if you look hard enough tonight and see...
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Wouldn't that be a bit hard for him to admit?Ghostrider wrote:well.he could change the playlist than..
first torch, followed with crash and burn...
and right after (i can imagine it will be silent enough by than) he can do I was wrong
"as we walk on the floodland"
Ozpat wrote:Wouldn't that be a bit hard for him to admit?Ghostrider wrote:well.he could change the playlist than..
first torch, followed with crash and burn...
and right after (i can imagine it will be silent enough by than) he can do I was wrong
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nah..he wouldn't even admit admtting something, he would be happy to finally have the quiet audience while he does that lovely version of "wrong" ... be he will sing the chorus with a cinical tone i thinkOzpat wrote:Wouldn't that be a bit hard for him to admit?Ghostrider wrote:well.he could change the playlist than..
first torch, followed with crash and burn...
and right after (i can imagine it will be silent enough by than) he can do I was wrong
i don't sleep, so i don't dream, so i don't wake up frightened...
everything is what it seems, if you look hard enough tonight and see...
everything is what it seems, if you look hard enough tonight and see...
Yes, but after that he does want us to shut the f up. You know, he wants some obedience. And during I Was Wrong I've always been tempted to light my lighter and to wave it, but somehow I've always had the feeling he wouldn't appreciate that, in fact, that I would make a complete and utter idiot of myself. For some reason I prefer to avoid that...Ozpat wrote:He does not want us to be quiet....He wants to order us to shut the fck up. He just likes saying that.
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I guess you should use a burning sigarette to wave instead of a lighterEva wrote:Yes, but after that he does want us to shut the f up. You know, he wants some obedience. And during I Was Wrong I've always been tempted to light my lighter and to wave it, but somehow I've always had the feeling he wouldn't appreciate that, in fact, that I would make a complete and utter idiot of myself. For some reason I prefer to avoid that...Ozpat wrote:He does not want us to be quiet....He wants to order us to shut the fck up. He just likes saying that.
You are certainly right about the obedience.
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You just should do that once, would love to know how he'd reactEva wrote:Yes, but after that he does want us to shut the f up. You know, he wants some obedience. And during I Was Wrong I've always been tempted to light my lighter and to wave it, but somehow I've always had the feeling he wouldn't appreciate that, in fact, that I would make a complete and utter idiot of myself. For some reason I prefer to avoid that...Ozpat wrote:He does not want us to be quiet....He wants to order us to shut the fck up. He just likes saying that.
Perhaps you'd get some nice comments the next gig like 'where's your lighter now'
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Heh. I think the lighters-in-the-air thing for I Was Wrong would be just the sort of gesture would appreciate.Eva wrote:Yes, but after that he does want us to shut the f up. You know, he wants some obedience. And during I Was Wrong I've always been tempted to light my lighter and to wave it, but somehow I've always had the feeling he wouldn't appreciate that, in fact, that I would make a complete and utter idiot of myself. For some reason I prefer to avoid that...Ozpat wrote:He does not want us to be quiet....He wants to order us to shut the fck up. He just likes saying that.
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I'm sure I recall some statement or other mentioning that the Sisters debuted a markedly different sound, teutonic even, from the decidedly American-Blues influence.Chairman Bux wrote:But Rammstein are the logical conclusion to the evolutionary tale that is The Sisters, surely? Even if Til's German isn't as good as Our Fearless Leader's.
It's clear to see the Sisters have inspired generation after generation of musical endeavours, so I'd agree that Rammstein are merely one in a long line of bands to spring from the same source.
I must disagree, however - Till's German is better than Andrew's, he just doesn't seem to actually write any decent lyrics with it.
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Too true.timsinister wrote:I'm sure I recall some statement or other mentioning that the Sisters debuted a markedly different sound, teutonic even, from the decidedly American-Blues influence.Chairman Bux wrote:But Rammstein are the logical conclusion to the evolutionary tale that is The Sisters, surely? Even if Til's German isn't as good as Our Fearless Leader's.
It's clear to see the Sisters have inspired generation after generation of musical endeavours, so I'd agree that Rammstein are merely one in a long line of bands to spring from the same source.
I must disagree, however - Till's German is better than Andrew's, he just doesn't seem to actually write any decent lyrics with it.
But I can assure you that Rammstein are well aware of their roots and never claimed to have invented anything "new".
And they do love the Sisters thoroughly. At least some of them.
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
@Ozpat: I do smoke during gigs, but it's just not the real thing...
@Obviousman: I doubt that the comment would be what one commonly describes as "nice"....
@MF: Sure? hmmmm......
I knew they are nice fellas...
@Obviousman: I doubt that the comment would be what one commonly describes as "nice"....
@MF: Sure? hmmmm......
canon docre wrote: But I can assure you that Rammstein are well aware of their roots and never claimed to have invented anything "new".
And they do love the Sisters thoroughly. At least some of them.
I knew they are nice fellas...
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Rammstein are simply Laibach without the humour, intelligence and purpose.
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although the evolutionary connection between the sisters and rammstein is only sideline like, i would appreciate the sisters doing rammstein's "america" as a cover, maybe as intro to vision thing. then add another track about the states and present it as american trilogy. we are all living in america.
btw both bands mentioned appreciate to play around with image. luckily west yorkshires' leader is far away from being a teutonic bastard.
btw both bands mentioned appreciate to play around with image. luckily west yorkshires' leader is far away from being a teutonic bastard.
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OI! In my experience, Rammstein are the only band with humour in the metal genre.Gottdammerung wrote:Rammstein are simply Laibach without the humour, intelligence and purpose.
But I acknowledge it probably doesn't come across always.
intelligence and purpose is a completely different matter though.
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
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Oh it does. They're funny as f**k, no two ways about it.canon docre wrote:OI! In my experience, Rammstein are the only band with humour in the metal genre.Gottdammerung wrote:Rammstein are simply Laibach without the humour, intelligence and purpose.
But I acknowledge it probably doesn't come across always.
intelligence and purpose is a completely different matter though.
I guess their purpose, originally to relieve the boredom of life behind the iron curtain, has since been to make big pots of cash.
But hey, you'd know more than us Jess. Just ask them.
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ONLY OVER MY DEAD BODY!!! *shudder*jost 7 wrote:although the evolutionary connection between the sisters and rammstein is only sideline like, i would appreciate the sisters doing rammstein's "america" as a cover, maybe as intro to vision thing. then add another track about the states and present it as american trilogy. we are all living in america.
Ceterum censeo: I want The Sisters to cover FEVER! But that's another thread...
I'd just say that Our Industrial Lovegod has a "luckier hand", better taste or simply a more concious approach regarding the choice of images to play with.jost 7 wrote:btw both bands mentioned appreciate to play around with image. luckily west yorkshires' leader is far away from being a teutonic bastard.
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Eva wrote:I'd just say that Our Industrial Lovegod has a "luckier hand", better taste or simply a more concious approach regarding the choice of images to play with.jost 7 wrote:btw both bands mentioned appreciate to play around with image. luckily west yorkshires' leader is far away from being a teutonic bastard.
well, this is a question about which personal needs have to be satisfied (in our case by a band), as they aren't satisfied already. i like maslows theory about motivation and needs concerning such things. aren't all of us looking for a great time with some nice people?
in fact rammstein might satisfy a whole lot of "lower" needs than the leader up north.
but devotion might take place at every level. we are all living in europia. luckily.
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