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SONNE Rammstein
Album: Mutter
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Riff principal
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D-0--6-5-6-5-0----0-6-5-6-5-----
Riff du refrain
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A---2--7--5--3--2-7--5-3--
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aprčs "fünf"
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D-----2-----------
A--------2--3--2--
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Cocoboi Average |
#1 by Cocoboi Sisouphone at Dec 30, 2005 at 3:35 AM EST |
| I've never heard the English translated version of the song, but I don't think I'd want to: It's just such an awesome song in the original German. It's at once both haunting and kickass, two qualities that are hard to meld in any kind of music. | |
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Kevin Wanna Be |
#2 by Kevin at Feb 14, 2006 at 2:01 AM EST |
| The German versions keep the meaning... i'm a die hard RAMMS+EIN fan and personally cant wait until the 28th for the single Mein Tiel. | |
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Bye! Average |
#3 by Bye! at Nov 18, 2006 at 11:27 AM EST |
| adding to that, notice it never says "zehn" the song never actually counted to ten, (except wen it says and the world counts TO ten) but in the refrains it always end in acht, neun. and in the begining summarizes wat i said in my earlier post by counting to neun, AUS, NOT zehn. | |
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stone Average |
#4 by stone sucks, at Dec 23, 2006 at 9:08 AM EST |
| Dieser Song ist die Scheisse! Ein vom besten | |