I've just learned via the setlist for The HU's performance in San Antonio, Texas on 17 Nov. 2024, the word "tuurugdul" translates to mean "Lost" in English.👀 (If I can learn more about the lyrics, I'll add that info here.)
That standard is known as a tug (туг [tʰʊɡ]) or sulde. Only white tugs are raised in peacetime, but when a Mongol is out conquering the world --- with _music_ in this case --- a black tug is raised!
That standard is called a tug or sulde in Mongolian. In peacetime, only white tugs are raised, but during war, black yak or horsetail hairs are used instead. Thus, because The HU is out conquering the world with their music, they always mount a black tug on-stage!
Ezzel az energiával csatát lehet nyerni! Bomba jóóó!! Üdvözlet Magyarországról....!
😮 wowwwwwww the guy with the long hair is phenomenal the whole band is amazing
me fascina el cabello largo de mi banda favorita
this new song is awesome as hell. HELLYEAH!!!
Love the drums!
Ono and Odko have that beat _locked DOWN._
Great capture of HU preforming, thanks for posting
Thanks for posting. Fabulous video and sound combo. LOVE this new song.
Thank You! I`m glad you enjoyed it.
I've just learned via the setlist for The HU's performance in San Antonio, Texas on 17 Nov. 2024, the word "tuurugdul" translates to mean "Lost" in English.👀 (If I can learn more about the lyrics, I'll add that info here.)
tercer album, no puedo esperar para escuchar todas las canciones
This high-quality presentation is genuinely appreciated! Thank you, *FirstRowConcert.* HU HU HU HU HUuuuuuu
love this new song bro 😂😂❤❤❤❤❤ 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Excellent!
What is the totem(?) looking item the have onstage?
Google this :
"Mongolian Black Banner"
That standard is known as a tug (туг [tʰʊɡ]) or sulde. Only white tugs are raised in peacetime, but when a Mongol is out conquering the world --- with _music_ in this case --- a black tug is raised!
@ Thank you so much!!! We saw them open the other night for iron maiden - they were even better live! My friend and I were fascinated by them!
Google: Shamanism in Mongolia
That standard is called a tug or sulde in Mongolian. In peacetime, only white tugs are raised, but during war, black yak or horsetail hairs are used instead. Thus, because The HU is out conquering the world with their music, they always mount a black tug on-stage!