Descripción de Rammstein "We're all living in America" (HD) English Subtitle:
US-President "Dhimmi" Obama bows to the King of Saudi Arabia ... DISGUSTING http://newstime.co.nz/2010/mosab-hassan-yousef.html Mosab Hassan Yousef (son of the important Hamas leader Sheik Hassan Yousef) Jihad is the highest level in Islam ★ TRANSLATION IN ENGLISH & Info to the Subtitle Please click on the triangel-button as first, then the cc-button ("turn on captions") or the two lines. Refrain: We're all living in America, AMERICA IS WUNDERBAR. We're all living in America, Amerika, Amerika. When I'm dancing, I want to lead, even if you all are spinning alone, LET'S EXERCISE A LITTLE CONTROL. I'll show you how it's done right. We form a nice round (circle), freedom is playing on all the fiddles, music is coming out of the White House, and near Paris stands Mickey Mouse. We're all living in America... I know steps that are very useful, and I'll protect you from missteps, and anyone who doesn't want to dance in the end, JUST DOESN'T KNOW THAT HE HAS TO DANCE! We form a nice round (circle), I'll show you the right direction, to Africa goes Santa Claus, and near Paris stands Mickey Mouse. We're all living in America, America is wunderbar. We're all living in America, Amerika, Amerika. We're all living in America, Coca-Cola, WONDERBRA, We're all living in America, Amerika, Amerika. This is not a love song, this is not a love song. I don't sing my mother tongue, No, this is not a love song. We're all living in America, Amerika is wunderbar. We're all living in America, Amerika, Amerika. We're all living in America, Coca-Cola, SOMETIMES WAR, We're all living in America, Amerika, Amerika. ★ Let me be clear. I like Rammstein's music -- even though I understand their German lyrics. The German band known as Rammstein is unique in that it has managed to become popular in the English-speaking world by singing almost exclusively in German. Most other German artists or groups (think the Scorpions or Alphaville) have sung in English in order to reach the English-language market-or they sing in German and remain virtually unknown in the Anglo-American world (think Herbert Grönemeyer). But Rammstein has somehow turned their German lyrics into an advantage. It certainly can become an advantage for learning German. But Rammstein has also stirred up controversy on their road to fame. One of the latest incidents involved their use of clips from the works of the Nazi filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl in one of their music videos. Even before that, their lyrics and images had given rise to criticism that the band has neo-Nazi or far right tendencies. With German lyrics that are often far from politically correct, their music was even linked to the Columbine, Colorado school shooting. Some British and American radio stations have refused to play Rammstein songs (even if they don't understand the German lyrics). While there is no real evidence that any of Rammstein's six eastern German musicians themselves hold such right-wing beliefs, some people are either a little naive or in denial when they claim that Rammstein has done nothing to lead people to suspect the band of fascist leanings. The band itself has been a bit coy in their claims of "why would anyone accuse us of such things?" In light of some of their lyrics, they really should not pretend to be so innocent. The band members themselves have admitted they intentionally make their lyrics ambiguous and full of double entendre ("Zweideutigkeit"). However... I personally refuse to join those who totally reject artists for their supposed or actual political views. There are people who won't listen to Richard Wagner operas because he was antisemitic (which he was). For me, the talent evident in Wagner's music rises above other considerations. Just because I condemn his antisemitism doesn't mean I can't appreciate his music. The same goes for Leni Riefenstahl. Her former Nazi connections are undeniable, but so is her cinematic and photographic talent. If we choose or reject music, cinema or any art form only for political reasons, then we are missing the point of art. But if you're going to listen to Rammstein's lyrics and their meaning, don't be naive about it. Yes, you can learn German through their lyrics, but be aware that those lyrics may have offensive overtones of a political, religious, sexual or social nature that people have a right to object to. (Not everyone is comfortable with lyrics about sadistic sex or the use of the f-word - even if it's in German.) If Rammstein's lyrics make people think about issues from fascism to misogyny, then that's for the good. If listeners also learn some German in the process, so much the better!
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