Rammstein Völkerball (Concert)
Rammstein’s Völkerball DVD set released in 2006 is a collection of 140 minutes of concert footage shot at Nîmes, the audio of the concert and some band documentaries. I got hold of the concert footage recently (high quality, thankfully) and watched it… and it was mind blowing!
Rammstein concerts are always wild (pyrotechnics, flamethrowers) and insanely awesome with crazy sets (every concert has a unique set up) and the band members dressed up in odd costumes and Völkerball was no exception. The energy and power of the music combined with the stage presence of the band members kept me watching every frame of the entire concert, at times rewinding to see some parts once again. I was initially planning to describe the concert some more and then realised that words cannot do justice to how amazing it was.
Some screen grabs from the concert:
I have the concert video on disk. You have to see it!



















February 22nd, 2008 at 6:33 pm
Dude, sea of people, that’s the way it should be. I’ve never been to a big concert like that, though. The only ones that would get that many people are way too expensive. I wish there was an Indian Woodstock.
February 23rd, 2008 at 5:29 am
Gimme gimme gimme!
February 23rd, 2008 at 3:50 pm
Indian Woodstock? George, get real. Start wishing you were in some real country and then attend woodstock there.
Adithya, no I won’t.
February 24th, 2008 at 5:13 pm
Ha ha, nah, I’m not much into wishing and wallowing in my own misery, not fun. Besides Woodstock’s over. The memorial concerts, I don’t know, most of the stuff isn’t my kind of music (especially ‘99). Some is, though, but too little.