I did not want this song to end. This was more than pleasing to my ears. It was hauntingly divine. it seemed as if the song was wanting us to be one with nature, not just to enjoy it, but to 3experience it. Thank you for requesting this, Rob. Harri thanks for your reaction. From the talented instrumentals to the amazing voices, this song did not disappoint. It so be added as one of my favorites. ❤
You should check out a translation of the lyrics for this. Quite beautiful as well. Apparently The HU celebrated the release of this song by donating something like 12,000 trees to be planted in their homeland.
What a wonderful sound! Thanks to Harri’s open minded approach to music reactions, we are able to discover amazing new sounds. Thanks Harri and Rob 🌺✌️
❤🖤❤💜❤🖤 Try The HU song "Wolf Totem" feat. Jacoby Shaddix from Papa Roach. And their song "Bii Biyelgee", you can't help but want to dance while you watch the video.
And Mathias Duplessy is very into - amongst other things - Mongolian music, and I can't remember how to spell the title of the song he wrote in Mongolian I want to recommend some time
Seeing as I've been listening to Central Asian music for decades, I heard of them when they were relatively new; I liked their music, but the first songs I found were very nationalist - I think they're just very old traditional songs The other side of the Mongol coin is A Sound, who do songs in English as well as Mongolian; the first of which I heard is a cover of " As My Guitar Gently Weeps "
If you haven't yet, check out the original HU-only version. The video comes with English lyrics. And if you hit closed caption you get lyrics in Mongolian.
I did not want this song to end. This was more than pleasing to my ears. It was hauntingly divine. it seemed as if the song was wanting us to be one with nature, not just to enjoy it, but to 3experience it. Thank you for requesting this, Rob. Harri thanks for your reaction. From the talented instrumentals to the amazing voices, this song did not disappoint. It so be added as one of my favorites. ❤
Fantastic song choice Rob 👍👍👍👍 and Thank you Harri ❤
Great song..thanks for the intro to this group ❤
You should check out a translation of the lyrics for this. Quite beautiful as well. Apparently The HU celebrated the release of this song by donating something like 12,000 trees to be planted in their homeland.
I love the Hu. This is a great collab!
I adore The Hu! I listen to them while I'm at work quite often!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
WOW. I did not know I needed a collaboration between the Hu and LP. This is magnificence! Thank you, Harri!
What a wonderful sound! Thanks to Harri’s open minded approach to music reactions, we are able to discover amazing new sounds. Thanks Harri and Rob 🌺✌️
yeah i love them both...this is a great song!
Immediate Love ❤
LOVE these guys!!
Fantastic! Thanks Harri!
LP gives the songs another depth ❤️
❤🖤❤💜❤🖤 Try The HU song "Wolf Totem" feat. Jacoby Shaddix from Papa Roach. And their song "Bii Biyelgee", you can't help but want to dance while you watch the video.
It's like peanut butter and chocolate- a perfect combination.
Sombarai: he plays seven instruments not counting the gong at the end
Love it Rob. Ty mman!😊
And Mathias Duplessy is very into - amongst other things - Mongolian music, and I can't remember how to spell the title of the song he wrote in Mongolian I want to recommend some time
Seeing as I've been listening to Central Asian music for decades, I heard of them when they were relatively new; I liked their music, but the first songs I found were very nationalist - I think they're just very old traditional songs
The other side of the Mongol coin is A Sound, who do songs in English as well as Mongolian; the first of which I heard is a cover of " As My Guitar Gently Weeps "
If you haven't yet, check out the original HU-only version. The video comes with English lyrics. And if you hit closed caption you get lyrics in Mongolian.
Ty u 2 harri! Diamonds!
And of course Paul Pena enjoyed throat singing, though he heard it from musicians ' next door ' to Mongolia : Tuva
Amazing! ❤❤❤
Song of woman The Hu with Lizzy Hale
LP belts it out from @6:13 to 6:29
listen to Mongolian throat singers, go back to Ghengis Khan camp-fires etc.