Thanks to age of empires I love mongolian history. All that you people built. Ghengis khan. Chinese empire of Kublai Khan. Damn you re-shaped the history of the world in less than a generation and conquered the known world. Which civilization, culture and people can say that? Brazillian fan here. Sorry haha
When the video for Yuve Yuve Yu was filmed it took 2 weeks. They filmed each member in a different location to exemplify tradional mongolian elements as part of their belief system. Temka on the Tovshuur (guitar) to symbolize water, Galaa on blue horse head fiddle represents thunder, Enkush on red horse head fiddle represents fire and Jaya in the forest representing wind. These are amazing men and artists, all classically trained, all with masters degrees in performing arts. They perform 3 different types of throat singing and all play multiple instruments. Temka can play piano better than ANYONE I have ever heard. Jaya also teaches music at the Mongolian state conservatory and has won numerous awards. The whole band is fantastic and their music is called Hunuu Rock. Literally the first band of its kind. Yes I am a HUge fan!
@@Venus-in-Bluejeans66 I will. I just have to wait for my budget to allow for it. @all, Somehow, it is medicinal. I suffer from a chronic condition. Listening to them somehow relieves the symptoms noticeably. It is neurological in nature, and I have heard of various unconventional treatments, including sound. Simply listening to music I enjoy has never made a difference, but these songs do. Funny thing, I'm starting to learn the lyrics! Does the black swan story make anybody else cry?
1. Your dad is adorable. 2. I love The Hu. There is a great interview and performance they did for Google. It was so interesting to hear their background and the reason they use traditional Mongolian instruments. Great video!
That instrument is called a horse head fiddle or a morin khuur. It is strung with two strings - the larger of the two strings (the "male" string) has 130 hairs from a stallion's tail, while the "female" string has 105 hairs from a mare's tail. For the correct spirit, the strings should be made from your own horses' tails. (Now they are often made from nylon.) The height of skill is to make it sound like a horse neighing. A lot of the singing you are hearing is traditional throat singing.
Love your dad's taste in music! He caught on to how difficult the throat singing actually is, as well as the theme of the band. My dad loves this song as well, and he's not too into rock and metal! Hope there are more reactions to come with him :D
It isn't metal but folk rock, since they mix their Mongolian folklore (the instruments, the throat singing and musical structures) with rock. If you think about it, they're mixing the Western and the Eastern worlds in order to create music that appeals to every human being around the world. The Hu is a great first step when trying to listen to Mongolian folk... but they're not the only ones. If you want something more metal you have Tengger Cavalry or Nine Treasures, if you're aiming for something more punk you have Hanggai, and if you want something more folk you have Batzorig Vaanchig.
When I heard Wolf Totem the first time I could see it in the opening scene of a movie. When the chorus kicks in I see like, an old muscle car like Gran Torino or Roadrunner driving through a dirty desert road with the heat waves running through it. I listened to multiple times in one day, it was awesome!
@@horseshoe_nc Yup, after mentioning it I couldn't help but go watch it again. Still ridiculously side-splitting after almost seven decades. Pure comedy gold.
Yes, the instrument is "Horsehead fiddle " in Mongolian "Morin Huur "- traditionally made with the horsetail. And the sound of the horse is on purpose. Loved the reaction. Your dad is super cute
I saw this band TWICE last year and about a week apart....I loved their shows.....it was phenomenal and two days after the second show in Brooklyn I saw Band-Maid for their 2 shows in New York....it was the best week ever .....say thanks to your dad....good taste!
They even met with people on the Star Wars team after writing and performing the song in Mongolian to translate it into an “alien language” (most likely Huttese or something similar) to make it as authentic to the world as possible
Love The HU!! There are Chinese singers who have musicians using those 2 stringed instruments in their pop songs. Time to expand the neighborhood. Tengri is a superb Mongolian singer who has been on The Singer program. Good luck. Thanks Dad!! Young whippersnapper so late to the party.
Hey Tank's Dad, awesome job with this suggestion! Like you said, Wolf Totem has been covered on other channels. This one was new to me too, so thank you for this! Tank, thank you for this reaction, even though it was nearly factless :D
The HU are really amazing and with an "uncommon" sound, this song is about how the Mongolian culture changed, it's a good song but i think that "Wolf Totem" (the original one) deserve a check too, just the lyrics are kickass :D
They also have a version of Wolf Totem with Jacoby Shaddix from Papa Roach joining. Another good one is Song of Women. Like Wolf Totem they have done a version of this song with an English speaking singer, but this one they have Lzzy Hale joining them, epic.
@@dwarvensmith80 @Bill Sigler song of women is love for me it gives a vibe energy that connects me to the shaman's or the eternity soul literally without any idea I have a beautiful experience of a tour to my village sitting up in the hood of the bus with all those dirty dusty track with a majestic view of hills and mountains with the hu is an unforgettable moment of my life!!!
This was the song that first introduced me to The Hu and I've been a fan since. Wolf Totem has a different style to it, more like a march/war chant, while this one has more of a groove. Both are great songs and really all of their stuff is awesome!
First off, your dad is awesome. Massive shout out to your father. Second, your facts are still fantastic and I absolutely love them! It's really what has set you a part from other react videos. It has been a pleasure so far and I cant stop watching your videos! Keep it up! Continuing the binge!!!
@@cookiemobers5650 yep, and now they just shared the trailer for the DVD, thinking that they "survived" for so many years and now are hell famous make you think that "never give up" works in the end :D
I tend to think of The HU as being part of the folk metal genre. You might want to check out bands like Eluveitie, Finntroll, and Korpiklaani, I bet you'd love them!
My favorite song from The Gereg Album is called ☝🏽🎧🎶. “THE SAME” it’s so Freakin’ Incredible to hear. I’m purchasing a new system just so I can hear it with ALL its Full Impact. I absolutely love ❤️ the Hu Band but no many know that Throat Singing was used to meditate with Nature. This is WHY the Mongolians have a variety of different types. 🐺🦅💨🌊🏔 Thanks for posting this Reaction. I sincerely appreciated your Dad’s relatable moments as well. Stay Safe and Positive.
Good pick by dad. Just like he said, most reactors start out with Wolf totem, so I guess that's become more defining for the Hu as a band for most. I like both songs, but feel that The Great Ginghis Khan has been a bit underrepresented so far, especially as it's my own favourite out of those three. Great reaction as always, and I love the commentaries you put in your videos!
I love Mongolian...I'm a Tibetan and thus history says lots about friendship between all beings...we still support there language which this days Chinese CCP interrupting between religions and cultures language ... Love comes from nature and we need to respect nature...❤❤❤love watching your reaction and specially your father knows lot about Mongolian culture ✌✌✌❤❤
I'm willing to bet that your dad will love Ningen Isu. Heartless Scat is the song that everybody is reacting to but I would recommend Namahage or the color out of space.
This was actually the very first video they posted on TH-cam back in 2018. The first time I heard was when it had just released up here and I've been in love ever since.
Hi Tank and Dad Nice to see you having fun while doing a reaction video together. I discovered this song last year and i'm glad you like it too. And i like the good advice, so stay well and be save.
You're dad is awesome man! What a fun reaction! They have a completely unique style and I can just grove to it for hours. You should check out a group called Hanggai Band. They have a similar style, instrument-wise, but the sound is different. Give a look. (And thanks Tank's Dad!)
This Band is Live awsome. I saw this with my Dad in Köln Germany, and Yeah the HU live is very nice. My Dad (67 jears old) like this too. Sorry for my bad Englisch, Greetings from Germany.
The Hu Ft Papa Roach - Wolf Totem is all out🤘😍And yet again, another great reaction, glad to finally see Papa Tank in the house😂Keep it cool you guys!🤘
Aha! My fellow Deep Purple fan! Excellent choice for your son's name. 💜👍 PS - _Slaves and Masters_ was one of the greatest albums Deep Purple ever made. 🤘💜
@@TankTheTech I know they don't play western gear, but 90% of the videos I watch on YT is for the purpose of finding weird gear I know nothing about. Carolina Eick on a Theremin? That's the stuff I want to see. Mongolian instruments that can make horse sounds are right up my alley.
@@TheOligoclonalBand Don't know if you know Ningen Isu, but since you mentioned a theramin, there's a video of them playing one of their songs live with one of them playing a theramin, it's so cool! th-cam.com/video/DgTEKoYhAXg/w-d-xo.html
I got to see The Hu live at The Newport in Columbus, Ohio! They were a lot of fun! Originally they were gonna be at a tiny venue called The Basement (it was their first world tour i think), but tickets sold so fast they moved to a bigger venue.
I just discovered your channel and it is because I was specifically looking for people that had reacted to this song. This was the first song I experienced by The Hu, probably about the same time you did this video. I fell in love with their uniqueness. I also love "Song of Women" that they did with Lzzy Hale. I don't know how old your dad is but I smiled when he said he was old. I will be 67 at the end of this month. Don't put me in a box musically just because I fall into a certain age bracket. I am now a subscriber and look forward to more reactions.
I love that they clearly used drone footage to create a completely epic video that I bet wasn't that expensive to film. Cool that Kai Tangata made it into your outro for this too. :)
Getting the rocks off to the wonderful Mongolian throat chanters. Awesome. Feel like a great addition to your International Brigade would be Iceland's finest Sólstafir. Fjara (Live) in a bar a good starting point. For sure you will love it✊
Hopefully you and your dad did another reaction video before he left town. This video is precious. He is quite knowledgeable on the Mongolian's culture :) I believe the 2 string instrument they were playing is an Erhu (a fiddle or a Chinese violin) and it is most popular in East Asia
Priceless to see you interacting with your dad, its really cool and cute at the same time. Also, great finishing words to the video, ur dad is right, live music is the best! I'm a lil' bit late to the party, 3 years later 😅 Hope your dad is well and kicking ass!
@TankTheTech -- Okay. Your dad's there? Perfect. See if he likes the Norse/Viking stuff in Heilung - Krigsgaldr (or you could check out one called Traust). Their stage set up is epic. It's storytelling at it's finest.
I really like the bluesy approach this band brings! If you’re interested in a more metal approach to this kind of music, check out Tengger Cavalry, especially their earlier discography. I recommend their songs “Galloping Steeds” (probably my most favorite song) and “War Horse.”
This was great - two people who are deeply interested in the music and everything around it (I dig the cultural aspect your dad brough into it). If I werent already subscribed, now I would be.
What an insightful, respectful and sweet reaction! Your dad is so nice and cool. If you love these you may like the touareg (kel Tamasheq) blues too. Bands like Tinariwen.
Dad metal, hell yeah! If you haven’t hear Wolf Totem, it’s absolutely worth a listen. It’s got a real cinematic quality to it, and the video matches. Can’t wait to see what you guys do next.
As a Mongolian person i really like to watch foreigners reacting to our culture and music.
I love watching the culture it seems so interesting to me
Thanks to age of empires I love mongolian history. All that you people built. Ghengis khan. Chinese empire of Kublai Khan. Damn you re-shaped the history of the world in less than a generation and conquered the known world. Which civilization, culture and people can say that? Brazillian fan here. Sorry haha
I ❤️ the Hu. They're probably my favourite band currently.
Same lol
That's cause as a Canadian I appreciate all cultures.
I will add that there is a tie in to north America native music and of course Inuit...
Awesome
When the video for Yuve Yuve Yu was filmed it took 2 weeks. They filmed each member in a different location to exemplify tradional mongolian elements as part of their belief system. Temka on the Tovshuur (guitar) to symbolize water, Galaa on blue horse head fiddle represents thunder, Enkush on red horse head fiddle represents fire and Jaya in the forest representing wind. These are amazing men and artists, all classically trained, all with masters degrees in performing arts. They perform 3 different types of throat singing and all play multiple instruments. Temka can play piano better than ANYONE I have ever heard. Jaya also teaches music at the Mongolian state conservatory and has won numerous awards. The whole band is fantastic and their music is called Hunuu Rock. Literally the first band of its kind. Yes I am a HUge fan!
That's awesome! Thanks for that info!
Wow! I'm not surprised, but that information is new to me. I bought the CD, but I cheated myself. I didn't get the one with the bonus tracks. 😖
@@pattymelt6577 Me too, but I went back and bought the updated version to get the new acoustic tracks and collaborations.
@@Venus-in-Bluejeans66 I will. I just have to wait for my budget to allow for it.
@all,
Somehow, it is medicinal.
I suffer from a chronic condition. Listening to them somehow relieves the symptoms noticeably.
It is neurological in nature, and I have heard of various unconventional treatments, including sound.
Simply listening to music I enjoy has never made a difference, but these songs do.
Funny thing, I'm starting to learn the lyrics!
Does the black swan story make anybody else cry?
What is the best track with Temka on piano?
Yeah, Wolf Totem is literally a “you mess with us, you will be destroyed” song done awesomely.
After listen to Wolf Totem I found myself with a strong urge to conquer most of Asia and Europe.
Yep, it's basically "I wish a motherfucker would!" as a song.
The best part of the HU is that they sound exactly the same live. Their skills are amazing, and their live performance is absolutely worth going to.
Going tomorrow can't wait!
Yes they were amazing if not best live performance I've seen.
1. Your dad is adorable.
2. I love The Hu. There is a great interview and performance they did for Google. It was so interesting to hear their background and the reason they use traditional Mongolian instruments.
Great video!
That instrument is called a horse head fiddle or a morin khuur. It is strung with two strings - the larger of the two strings (the "male" string) has 130 hairs from a stallion's tail, while the "female" string has 105 hairs from a mare's tail. For the correct spirit, the strings should be made from your own horses' tails. (Now they are often made from nylon.) The height of skill is to make it sound like a horse neighing. A lot of the singing you are hearing is traditional throat singing.
Wow! Thank you for this valuable information!
I love The Hu...hope to see them one day.
Love your dad's taste in music! He caught on to how difficult the throat singing actually is, as well as the theme of the band. My dad loves this song as well, and he's not too into rock and metal! Hope there are more reactions to come with him :D
Well I can tell you that Chinggis Khan is definitely smiling down on his descendants :)
"I'm not going to listen to the head bangin shit you do." I think this is the head bangin shit.
Wolf Totem is definitely heavier. Worth a listen.
And if you like the english Lyrics you should listen to the version they did with Jocoby Shaddix from Papa Roach. Really great collaboration!
The mixed with English lyrics is surprisingly dark. I thought this was a happy 😊 type song and it's all about reprisals for betrayal 🤨
Love Wolf Totem
Great Chinggis Khan... omg.
@Jack Adams Yuve Yuve
My wife and I saw them live at a small venue in NC just before Covid. They are an absolutely amazing band.
It isn't metal but folk rock, since they mix their Mongolian folklore (the instruments, the throat singing and musical structures) with rock. If you think about it, they're mixing the Western and the Eastern worlds in order to create music that appeals to every human being around the world.
The Hu is a great first step when trying to listen to Mongolian folk... but they're not the only ones. If you want something more metal you have Tengger Cavalry or Nine Treasures, if you're aiming for something more punk you have Hanggai, and if you want something more folk you have Batzorig Vaanchig.
Yeap, Mongolia really has some cool rock going on there.
Turkey had a similar thing going on in 70s-90s Anatolian Rock saddly it was wiped out bcs of politics.
Yeah, the collab between Batzorig Vaanchig & Auli - Hunnu Guren results in very unexpected sound.
they said metal
Dad said exactly right, The horsehead music instrument made horse sound and he did it on purpose.
Hi. Greetings from Mongolia. I love your fathers reaction is best. Pronunciation of words is correct, your father got it. Thank u
When I heard Wolf Totem the first time I could see it in the opening scene of a movie. When the chorus kicks in I see like, an old muscle car like Gran Torino or Roadrunner driving through a dirty desert road with the heat waves running through it. I listened to multiple times in one day, it was awesome!
The Hu, Guess Who, and Who would be the most confusing concert line up
Didn't Abbot & Costello have a skit based on that gig? ;)
@@iDEATH, one of, if not the funniest skits of all time.
@@horseshoe_nc Yup, after mentioning it I couldn't help but go watch it again. Still ridiculously side-splitting after almost seven decades. Pure comedy gold.
@@iDEATH, most definitely.
Who, the Hu, guess who lol
Yes, the instrument is "Horsehead fiddle " in Mongolian "Morin Huur "- traditionally made with the horsetail. And the sound of the horse is on purpose.
Loved the reaction. Your dad is super cute
Ops sorry! I will fix it right up!
I saw this band TWICE last year and about a week apart....I loved their shows.....it was phenomenal and two days after the second show in Brooklyn I saw Band-Maid for their 2 shows in New York....it was the best week ever .....say thanks to your dad....good taste!
Tank, this band even has a song on the new game Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order called Sugaan Essena.
What's even better, the player character comments "Hey, I know this band." Which jokingly suggests The Hu exist in the Star Wars universe.
They even met with people on the Star Wars team after writing and performing the song in Mongolian to translate it into an “alien language” (most likely Huttese or something similar) to make it as authentic to the world as possible
AWW love your dad! Ending with a great sentiment, too. I'm missing my live music SO bad!
Oh my GAWD, seeing you react and interact with your Dad is priceless.
This is amazing man! Love that your dad supports you and is part of this! Great find!
Love The HU!! There are Chinese singers who have musicians using those 2 stringed instruments in their pop songs. Time to expand the neighborhood. Tengri is a superb Mongolian singer who has been on The Singer program. Good luck. Thanks Dad!! Young whippersnapper so late to the party.
Papa Panzer Tank in the house! They're the Panzer Elite! Born to compete! Never retreat!
Wait, wrong song...lol. This is going to be epic.
Ghost Division!
Good one man🤟🤣
GHOST DIVISION! ✊
Anyone gonna put this on r\unexpectedsabaton ?
GHOST DIVISION!
MAJOR props to Dad for knowing about the HU!!! Go DAD!!!
Hey Tank's Dad, awesome job with this suggestion! Like you said, Wolf Totem has been covered on other channels. This one was new to me too, so thank you for this! Tank, thank you for this reaction, even though it was nearly factless :D
The Hu is awesome. Such a unique but beautiful sound.
Also, I hear the Alien Weaponry playing in the background there during commentary. Very nice.
The HU are really amazing and with an "uncommon" sound, this song is about how the Mongolian culture changed, it's a good song but i think that "Wolf Totem" (the original one) deserve a check too, just the lyrics are kickass :D
They also have a version of Wolf Totem with Jacoby Shaddix from Papa Roach joining. Another good one is Song of Women. Like Wolf Totem they have done a version of this song with an English speaking singer, but this one they have Lzzy Hale joining them, epic.
@@dwarvensmith80 @Bill Sigler song of women is love for me it gives a vibe energy that connects me to the shaman's or the eternity soul literally without any idea I have a beautiful experience of a tour to my village sitting up in the hood of the bus with all those dirty dusty track with a majestic view of hills and mountains with the hu is an unforgettable moment of my life!!!
this was fun. greetings to you two from germany.
I caught them last year when they stopped over in Pittsburgh, the energy they put out is pretty damn amazing.
This was the song that first introduced me to The Hu and I've been a fan since. Wolf Totem has a different style to it, more like a march/war chant, while this one has more of a groove. Both are great songs and really all of their stuff is awesome!
First off, your dad is awesome. Massive shout out to your father. Second, your facts are still fantastic and I absolutely love them! It's really what has set you a part from other react videos. It has been a pleasure so far and I cant stop watching your videos! Keep it up! Continuing the binge!!!
I recommend Ningen Isu next, they’re a Japanese metal band that’s been around for a while. Heartless scat and Namahage are amazing videos.
"around for a while". Lol xD Since 1987, so a very short "while" that is then :D
yes! after so many years they finally got what they deserve :D
I was just gonna recommend the same! Ningen Isu are awesome!
Agree with the others...Ningen Isu is on my top 3 bands to see next year.
@@cookiemobers5650 yep, and now they just shared the trailer for the DVD, thinking that they "survived" for so many years and now are hell famous make you think that "never give up" works in the end :D
I tend to think of The HU as being part of the folk metal genre. You might want to check out bands like Eluveitie, Finntroll, and Korpiklaani, I bet you'd love them!
Hell yeah, Fintroll Trollhammaren please
Solsagan!!!
@@alexanderlopez901 I agree, he should definitely do that song.
agreed
Yeah, what he said.
My favorite song from The Gereg Album is called ☝🏽🎧🎶. “THE SAME” it’s so Freakin’ Incredible to hear. I’m purchasing a new system just so I can hear it with ALL its Full Impact. I absolutely love ❤️ the Hu Band but no many know that Throat Singing was used to meditate with Nature. This is WHY the Mongolians have a variety of different types. 🐺🦅💨🌊🏔 Thanks for posting this Reaction. I sincerely appreciated your Dad’s relatable moments as well. Stay Safe and Positive.
it's wild! bring me chills the fact that the Dad loves it , and he brought this up. ahaha
I love the way you tespect and chill with Dad! Bless you both! Wise Father!💜🤗
LOL: Love the 'notes' you put in here and there! :D
This will be fun. Putting a like before it even started.
Haha, me too 👍
Good pick by dad. Just like he said, most reactors start out with Wolf totem, so I guess that's become more defining for the Hu as a band for most. I like both songs, but feel that The Great Ginghis Khan has been a bit underrepresented so far, especially as it's my own favourite out of those three.
Great reaction as always, and I love the commentaries you put in your videos!
Just saves time. Doing that for all Dad videos.
Wow! That’s awesome! Horns up in the AIR DAD....Can’t wait to watch this.
I love Mongolian...I'm a Tibetan and thus history says lots about friendship between all beings...we still support there language which this days Chinese CCP interrupting between religions and cultures language ...
Love comes from nature and we need to respect nature...❤❤❤love watching your reaction and specially your father knows lot about Mongolian culture ✌✌✌❤❤
I'm willing to bet that your dad will love Ningen Isu. Heartless Scat is the song that everybody is reacting to but I would recommend Namahage or the color out of space.
This was actually the very first video they posted on TH-cam back in 2018. The first time I heard was when it had just released up here and I've been in love ever since.
Hi Tank and Dad
Nice to see you having fun while doing a reaction video together. I discovered this song last year and i'm glad you like it too. And i like the good advice, so stay well and be save.
I haven’t heard this before but everything about this was great fun, but most of all, you and your Dad together! 🤟🏻
I wished I had a Dad like you, keep him save.
The HU was the last concert I saw live in Berlin before the lockdown. Love them.
The opening to this video threw me the first time I saw it. I already knew the song and then I saw this. Brilliantly done
What a reaction! Your dad is a real Rock!
Please do more from The Hu. 👏👏👏
Makes me happy you are able to hear more from The Hu. Amazing band! Also... Kai Tangata in the outro. Awesome!
You're dad is awesome man! What a fun reaction! They have a completely unique style and I can just grove to it for hours. You should check out a group called Hanggai Band. They have a similar style, instrument-wise, but the sound is different. Give a look. (And thanks Tank's Dad!)
Saw them last year... AMAZING live. Highly recommend seeing them if you get a chance.
This Band is Live awsome. I saw this with my Dad in Köln Germany, and Yeah the HU live is very nice. My Dad (67 jears old) like this too.
Sorry for my bad Englisch, Greetings from Germany.
The Hu Ft Papa Roach - Wolf Totem is all out🤘😍And yet again, another great reaction, glad to finally see Papa Tank in the house😂Keep it cool you guys!🤘
Tank, Your Dad is very adorable person. I wish I had a dad like that. Great reacton gentlemans. Both be safe and healthy.
Was going to suggest this video. Awesome video. Alien Weaponry in the background
I just loved their reactions and the way these two are with each other. AAAAAND SUBSCRIBE
Thank you!
Love that ya got pops sitting in on this one! 👍
Outro, Alien Weaponry. Double like. Yup, it's nicely stuck in my head. Thank you.
Aha! My fellow Deep Purple fan! Excellent choice for your son's name. 💜👍
PS - _Slaves and Masters_ was one of the greatest albums Deep Purple ever made. 🤘💜
I can’t wait for the gear breakdown!!!!
You’re joking, right?! Haha
TankTheTech let’s go! Bring that gear knowledge! 🤣
@@TankTheTech I know they don't play western gear, but 90% of the videos I watch on YT is for the purpose of finding weird gear I know nothing about. Carolina Eick on a Theremin? That's the stuff I want to see. Mongolian instruments that can make horse sounds are right up my alley.
@@TheOligoclonalBand Don't know if you know Ningen Isu, but since you mentioned a theramin, there's a video of them playing one of their songs live with one of them playing a theramin, it's so cool! th-cam.com/video/DgTEKoYhAXg/w-d-xo.html
@@Neocoolzero I heard of them but I didn't listen to them. But this seems cool, thanks!
I love the DAD very much, seems like one of the best DAD, many people do not have this kind of precious dad you know boy?
I got to see The Hu live at The Newport in Columbus, Ohio! They were a lot of fun! Originally they were gonna be at a tiny venue called The Basement (it was their first world tour i think), but tickets sold so fast they moved to a bigger venue.
That was dope glad I ran into your channel for the first time dig the father son jam session stay up
I just discovered your channel and it is because I was specifically looking for people that had reacted to this song. This was the first song I experienced by The Hu, probably about the same time you did this video. I fell in love with their uniqueness. I also love "Song of Women" that they did with Lzzy Hale. I don't know how old your dad is but I smiled when he said he was old. I will be 67 at the end of this month. Don't put me in a box musically just because I fall into a certain age bracket. I am now a subscriber and look forward to more reactions.
Yuve Yuve Yu and The Great Chinggis Khaan are the stand out songs for me on their record so your dads pick was a great choice.
I dug the reaction you've shared to this video! Thank you!
Love the dad this is a great reaction gotta get him involved more y'all rock keep up the great reactions
Hey props to "Dad" as he's credited in the video title! Sounds like he enjoys great music and can sing too, gotta have him on more often.
So so So great!
Dad has excellent taste in music!
This was fun
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For your Info: they are also now considered Star wars Canon with their song Sugaan Esaa for star wars fallen order.
Your daddy is so cool. I Hope to see more reactions with him in the future. Greetings from Brazil.🤘🇧🇷
Great choice - cant wait. 😁
that was so cool watching you two enjoying that so much
Love the Hu. Was glad you had alien weaponry playing to.
I love that they clearly used drone footage to create a completely epic video that I bet wasn't that expensive to film. Cool that Kai Tangata made it into your outro for this too. :)
This may be my favorite reaction to anything. Cool experience with your dad, man.
"The Great Chinggis Khaan" is another song from them, very underrated, that few had done a reaction of!
wow respect to your dad to get that instrumental neigh . I listened to that song tons of times and didnt catch it
I hear our boys in the background at the end...glad you like their sound! Kapai!
Yes! I’m so glad you (dad) chose this one over Wolf Totem, such an epic first The Hu song
That was unexpected! Thanks Tank’s dad!
Getting the rocks off to the wonderful Mongolian throat chanters. Awesome.
Feel like a great addition to your International Brigade would be Iceland's finest Sólstafir. Fjara (Live) in a bar a good starting point. For sure you will love it✊
I love your dad! So cultured!! And respectful!! ❤
Your dad rockz!
And has a good taste in music :D
Hopefully you and your dad did another reaction video before he left town. This video is precious. He is quite knowledgeable on the Mongolian's culture :) I believe the 2 string instrument they were playing is an Erhu (a fiddle or a Chinese violin) and it is most popular in East Asia
Priceless to see you interacting with your dad, its really cool and cute at the same time. Also, great finishing words to the video, ur dad is right, live music is the best!
I'm a lil' bit late to the party, 3 years later 😅
Hope your dad is well and kicking ass!
@TankTheTech -- Okay. Your dad's there? Perfect. See if he likes the Norse/Viking stuff in Heilung - Krigsgaldr (or you could check out one called Traust). Their stage set up is epic. It's storytelling at it's finest.
You have to listen to your dad . He has good taste in music. This is AWESOOOOOME!
I saw them live last year they had family members in the crowd who chanted the name as Huhh
They are more than awesome live. Well worth the ticket price.
I remember when Yuve Yuve Yu first came out, I had it on repeat on my computer for 2 weeks.
I knew the outro background music was familiar! Great song by a great young Maori metal band!
I really like the bluesy approach this band brings! If you’re interested in a more metal approach to this kind of music, check out Tengger Cavalry, especially their earlier discography. I recommend their songs “Galloping Steeds” (probably my most favorite song) and “War Horse.”
Nice to include your dad, He seems to be cool. 🤘😎
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This was great - two people who are deeply interested in the music and everything around it (I dig the cultural aspect your dad brough into it). If I werent already subscribed, now I would be.
What an insightful, respectful and sweet reaction! Your dad is so nice and cool. If you love these you may like the touareg (kel Tamasheq) blues too. Bands like Tinariwen.
Dad metal, hell yeah! If you haven’t hear Wolf Totem, it’s absolutely worth a listen. It’s got a real cinematic quality to it, and the video matches. Can’t wait to see what you guys do next.
The HU is a really cool Band. I like that they do awesome music in a way that is close to their culture and so different from ours.