Till Lindemann: early years, success in sports and love for Russia
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One of the scandalous rock stars is truly considered to be the German vocalist Till LindemannThe singer's eccentricity is hard to compare with anything else. The history of the singer's creative path was a thorny one: he started as a member of little-known German punk rock bands before creating the industrial metal monster Rammstein and performing in Russia.
This article will talk about early years musician: childhood in Germany, difficult relationship with his father, successes and failures, as well as the particular Till Lindemann's love for Russia and its culture.
Life in the heart of the GDR
From his early childhood, the future epathetic musician was confined within a framework imposed primarily by the country in which he was born. The Rammstein frontman's homeland Leipzigwhich is in a closed then East Germany.
Because of the politics of the GDR during Till's youth, the idea of the destruction of Western values had long been in the boy's mind. Many years later, the musician will remember how much strongly dictatorship influenced him, and how difficult it was to exist in a closed country. In an interview, Lindemann admitted that it was unrealistic to get records by Western musicians because of the high prices on the black markets and the danger of smuggling themselves.
The musician's parents predetermined his creative destiny: Gitt's mother was a journalist and worked for NDR, and his father Werner spent his life writing. Till's entire childhood was spent to musicand not just German. Gitta liked to listen to records Vladimir Vysotskyand that was the beginning of his loves to Russia.
'I pissed him off terribly': strained relationship with father
Till's father, Werner Lindemann, was a children's author, and yet. conservative man. After his parents divorced in the mid-70s, the future rocker spent some time with his father, and their relationship can't to call good.
By Till's own admission, he's annoyed of his father. In his younger years, the vocalist began to develop an interest in Western music, which was considered terrible in the closed GDR. Often Lindemann Jr. mocked his father's profession, saying that if he was not in demand anywhere, he could always start writing like his father. After Till left his father and moved to Berlin, Werner described life with the teenager in the book "Mike Oldfield im Schaukelstuhl."where he mentioned his addiction to alcohol.
Success in sports and...injury, but not disappointment
A famous vocalist as a child could have been outstanding swimmerAt the age of 11, his parents put the boy in a sports school, which he attended from 1977 to 1980. In 1978, Till placed 11th in the European ChampionshipIt was the only opportunity to travel outside of his native country.
In 1980, Lindemann was on the roster of the Olympiads in Moscow, but the young man was not able to take part because of the injuries of the head. Despite the setback in sports, Till decided to take up musically. The singer has always said that sports school did not bring him pleasure, but Lindemann was left with no choice.
The young musician started his career in the punk rock band First Arsch as a drummer. In 1992, Till was recruited to join the band Feeling BIn the band he first met Paul Landers, Christoph Schneider and Christian Lorenz. Initially Lindemann did not see himself as a vocalist, but Schneider persuaded him to leave the group and create own groupwho would later go on to become the main band of the new German rock music, - Rammstein.
"I'm a simple country lad..."
The musician's serious creative endeavours were realised in Berlin, but before that his early childhood was spent in the countryside Wendish-Rambowwhere the Lindemann family lived before their parents divorced.
In one interview, Till described himself as simple a country bloke with no aspirations for success, although this is at odds with his musical work. His bandmates call him the most reckless a man with a lot of ideas that are realised in concerts and albums.
Nevertheless, the singer has a lot of experience of living in a rural areasAfter retiring from sport, he worked as a basket maker, peat cutter and carpenter. After many years of city life, the Rammstein singer said that the scariest thing for him is noise. From him the leader of the collective escapes to the countryside in . Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Till attributes the longing for roots and places of childhood to an unacceptable rejection of tradition.
Love for Russia
Lindemann has a special love not only for East Germany. As already mentioned, from childhood the musician heard Soviet music and was also familiar with the works of Leo Tolstoy and Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Although the singer did not like to read large texts, he did admired foreign writers. In some interviews, Till told how reverent he is about the work of writer Chingiz Aitmatov.
Russia was always a part of the musician's life. As a person who remembered socialism, the ideology of the Union was close to him, but the singer remembered the unfreedom of the socialist system. Since 2000s Rammstein often came to Russia, where they gained huge popularity. In support of the Mutter album, the musicians organised a concert in Moscow, which was traditionally held in Moscow didn't get round with no scandalous antics and a song in Russian.
2004 saw the release of the song on the band's fourth studio recording "Moskau."The musician's music is filled with love for the capital city and obscenity. When the musician creates the Lindemann project, he also visits Russia and pleases his fans insane concerts with songs to the balalaika and drinking vodka.
In 2017, the Rammstein frontman was at the Heat festival, where he met with the Russian stars Till the End", a scandalous music video that caused a resonance, was released three years later. A legendary sign of Till's love for Russia was his performance of the song "Favourite City" for the film Devyataev.