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What are you listening to?

Thursday

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Wyst-curse you to hell

thats not a song, btw

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phoenix13

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You're gonna have to forgive me for this:

Evidently, Rammstein wrote a song called "Rosenrot." Mahler's 2nd symphony, 4th movt. (titled "Urlicht" and written in some old form of German that's hard to translate) has this as its first line: "O Röschen roth!" Sound familiar? Apparently Germans like red roses, and I'm the biggest music dork ever.
 

Wyst

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[youtube=M1aOqaXt2UU]Rob Zombie - Dragula[/youtube]
 

Didums

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You're gonna have to forgive me for this:

Evidently, Rammstein wrote a song called "Rosenrot." Mahler's 2nd symphony, 4th movt. (titled "Urlicht" and written in some old form of German that's hard to translate) has this as its first line: "O Röschen roth!" Sound familiar? Apparently Germans like red roses, and I'm the biggest music dork ever.


The lyrics are an amalgam adaptation of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s poem “Heidenröslein”, and the story “Schneeweißchen und Rosenrot” from the Brothers Grimm (Goethe’s poem “Der Erlkönig” similarly inspired the “Reise, Reise” track, “Dalai Lama“). The song talks about a girl who sees a rose on the top of a mountain, she asks her boyfriend (”loved one” in the song) to go up after it and to bring it to her. He climbs the mountain and sees the landscape below, but he is not interested in it due to his love to the girl. Eventually a rock breaks under his boot and he falls, and dies.

^ copied and pasted straight from their site.
 
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