I was at their rescheduled Southampton gig the night before and I was totally blown away by them. I love Mongolia and have spent a month their so the fact that they sing in Mongolian makes my little heart flutter. It's an absolutely beautiful language and I find it so entrancing to listen to that I don't need to know what they're singing about. The Mongols are known as the people of the song and some of my happiest memories of my time their are of Mongol's singing, like I say it's a beautiful language that needs no translation.
The main band members: Gala / Lead Throat Singer and Morin Khuur- "the cello like thing", Enkush / Lead Morin Khuur and Throat Singer, Jaya / Jaw Harp, Tsuur, Flute, and Throat Singer, Temka / Tovshuur- guitar like instrument, Ono / percussion, tumur hhuur- jaw harp, backing vocals, Jamba / - guitars, backing vocals, Davaa/ bass, backing vocals, Odko / drums.
Some weeks ago in Zagreb, Croatia, I was present on their concert. Unforgettable experience. The hall was small, max. 1 thousand people. But it was full and HUnited.
The Great Chinngis Khan is one of my favorites but I know quite a lot about it and his importance as the founder of Mongolia so I think it probably has more to do with my respect for his achievements than the actual song.
WHOAH! I didn't think the Hu were able to perform this live due to copyright stuff, (EA owned vs The Hu owned)! Can't wait to hear the Mongolian version of this and the other two Star Wars songs on the 3rd album!
In the UK at least, you can get a licence to "play live or record music" from PPL PRS. I am sure the US will have similar. Also, "Eseerin Vasahina" is probably Walt Disney (knowing them they'll own everything and licence it to EA)
@@znxsterOh interesting, hadn't heard of that. Glad they did whatever with contracts cuz I pretty much never expected to hear one of their Star Wars songs live, ( I discovered them playing Jedi: Fallen Order)
For those not familiar with The HU's music, Black Thunder on their second album Rumble Of Thunder is the Mongolian version of Sugaan Essena from the first Star Wars game.
I enjoy Black Thunder, so i liked Sugaan Essena. And then this came out lmfao. I love this song so much Btw, i wonder what its like for them having international fans
Other metal bands: Gibson Les Paul guitar and Music Man Stringray bass The Hu: two Mongolian fiddles that you can djent on Frickin’ love how they blend their culture with their music
This is from the second Star Wars game as they created songs for both games. The song title is in the title of this video. There is no other version at present. If you know Sugaan Essena from the first game, the Mongolian version of that is called Black Thunder and is on their second album Rumble of Thunder.
@@ed_10_42Actually it's not, it's just a different region. Tuva is literally on the Russian side of Mongolia's Northern border. Also given that Mongolia was only unified +-800 years ago and before then was made up of many different tribes, including Tatars who are now considered Russian, it's not that hard to think that their would be cross cultural pollination. Before I went to Mongolia I thought khoomie was a solely Tuvan thing and if you search for 'Mongolian throat singing ' Google spits out 'Tuvan throat singing ' so the OP wasn't entirely wrong....you on the other hand should have taken Abraham Lincoln's advice 'it is better to stay silent and be thought a fool that speak and remove all doubt.'
@Chromecast_Eternal More exactingly, *khuumii* is the general term for all aspects/ranges/styles of Mongolian throat singing and is alternately spelled khuumei, khoomii, hoomii, höömii, or xoomii. Subordinate techniques used in throat singing include _kharkhiraa_ (= the lowest growl-sounding notes), _shakhaa_ (= the mid-range notes), _isgeree_ (also called sygyt = the high-pitched, whistle-sounding notes) --- each sub-type being sung either solo or in combination with the other khuumii techniques that result in polyphonic singing.
@ChollaRanch awesome sauce, so when I say I can do 4 styles of throat singing, I would also say 4 styles of khuumii? Cause I've heard people calling shakhaa khuumii.
Maybe this is one of the dialects or parent dialect or language of Ewokese, since Ewok language was based in Oirat-Kalmyk dialect of Mongolian language
No, it doesn't translate as the language they use in the songs for the Star Wars games is one The HU created especially for that purpose. I believe it is based on an ancient language.
Their music was my favourite part of both Jedi Fallen Order and Jedi Survivor. Would be so badass to see them live
there better be songs in the third game too (new and old) it'd be a massive misstep by respawn if there're not.
These guys were at Glastonbury?! Hell yeah!!
Yes!! (had the same reaction !!)))
Would have thought Download would be more appropriate. Would have been a bit of a shock for the Home Counties green weeklies and Prosecco set!
@@AliTaylor777youre thinking of “Wilderness” festival! 😂 i was there at west holts stage and they were awesome!
I was in this crowd. It was the best thing I saw all weekend.
I was at their rescheduled Southampton gig the night before and I was totally blown away by them. I love Mongolia and have spent a month their so the fact that they sing in Mongolian makes my little heart flutter. It's an absolutely beautiful language and I find it so entrancing to listen to that I don't need to know what they're singing about. The Mongols are known as the people of the song and some of my happiest memories of my time their are of Mongol's singing, like I say it's a beautiful language that needs no translation.
I saw them in a tiny venue in Seattle last year. UNBELIEVABLE. So glad to see they are getting world famous. Fantastic sound.
How did the crowd react? Were they into it, or like, meh? HU are these guys???
@@jekku4688 Crowd was totally into them. More and more with each song, too. By the end, everyone was chanting "Hu! Hu! Hu!" of course. :) Good times!
@@JackieOdonnelglad to hear that thank you😊
There is no way you're going to mistake them from anybody else. They have a lot of really cool songs that I enjoy.
The song I always have jamming at the Pyloon Saloon in Jedi Survivor.
What a masterstroke by the Glasto organisers booking this band was. The great horde conquers England!
...The great horde conquers England! Fortunately for you they failed the first time🥰
i love them so fucking much
Hy high lite of Glastonbury. Fantastic band.
Awesome amazing performance!!! The HU!!!!🤘🏾
The main band members: Gala / Lead Throat Singer and Morin Khuur- "the cello like thing", Enkush / Lead Morin Khuur and Throat Singer, Jaya / Jaw Harp, Tsuur, Flute, and Throat Singer, Temka / Tovshuur- guitar like instrument, Ono / percussion, tumur hhuur- jaw harp, backing vocals, Jamba / - guitars, backing vocals, Davaa/ bass, backing vocals, Odko / drums.
Temka, Ono and I think also Jamba also do backing vocals...
Gala plays the blue Morin Khurr and Enkush plays the red Morin Khurr.
I love The Hu ❤
AMO ESTA MUSIC YA ME HICE FAN DE THE HU
makes me want to conquer the world
Ride on Genghis!!!
😂 yeah right
Glad to see Mongolian brothers at their best performance
Kinda surprised that I like it. Love his voice
I saw them in Glasgow bloody brilliant great night out ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
One of the nuttiest bits of the weekend for sure
And the best I hope!
Glasto looks so dope!
When you have to perform at 3pm but conquer the world at 5pm...
рада их видеть!
This music makes me want to crush my enemies, see them driven before me and hear the lamentation of their women
🤣🤣🤣 Me too - and I am a woman!! 😂 HU🤘HU🤘HU🤘
These guys are awesome! Hope to see them perform live one day T_T
"the agasar" a new song from the 🤖🤖🤖 game series from star wars 🤖🤖🤖 performed live for the first time at this concert...THE HU.... AMAZING❗✌✌✌🤘🤘🤘
Agasar ni bandiih ni ner.
@@thisizmonster Yes, "Agasar" is their name (character) in the game, the song is titled "Eseerin Vasahina."
Some weeks ago in Zagreb, Croatia, I was present on their concert. Unforgettable experience.
The hall was small, max. 1 thousand people. But it was full and HUnited.
HUnited, indeed! TX😍MN
They are awesome. They didn't even break a sweat.
🎉😂❤❤😢7 Furman uh od 0:44
These guys are great, found out about them last year from my course trainer lol, I like black thunder and wolf totem 🤘
The Great Chinngis Khan is one of my favorites but I know quite a lot about it and his importance as the founder of Mongolia so I think it probably has more to do with my respect for his achievements than the actual song.
the best band hu hu huuu
Como molan ....pero todas las canciones de ellos....un grupo qué pienso seguir escuchando.... ésto sí qué es música 🎵
the music was so badass i almost forget the times my ps5 crashed playing jedi survivor everytime i entered the cantina bar
THE HU Are So cool For all the Jedis I watched you on TV 8 Months Ago On 25th June 17:23pm
#HU songs awesome
Hu✊✊✊
I love The HU❤🧡💛
Mongolians have a serious monopoly on being badass mfers
🔥🔥🔥Wow, awesome👏👏👏
WHOAH! I didn't think the Hu were able to perform this live due to copyright stuff, (EA owned vs The Hu owned)!
Can't wait to hear the Mongolian version of this and the other two Star Wars songs on the 3rd album!
In the UK at least, you can get a licence to "play live or record music" from PPL PRS. I am sure the US will have similar.
Also, "Eseerin Vasahina" is probably Walt Disney (knowing them they'll own everything and licence it to EA)
@@znxsterOh interesting, hadn't heard of that. Glad they did whatever with contracts cuz I pretty much never expected to hear one of their Star Wars songs live, ( I discovered them playing Jedi: Fallen Order)
pretty sure they can perform songs they have a hand in writing and singing regardless who they recorded it for
For those not familiar with The HU's music, Black Thunder on their second album Rumble Of Thunder is the Mongolian version of Sugaan Essena from the first Star Wars game.
Amazing…
❤❤❤❤❤
Cool...great stuff.
The warning shouldn't be "Contains Flashing Images", but "Contains Rockin' Bad-assery of Intergalactic Magnitude"❣
I enjoy Black Thunder, so i liked Sugaan Essena. And then this came out lmfao. I love this song so much
Btw, i wonder what its like for them having international fans
The THE HU Are so call For all the Jedis
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Much better for us to see the Golden Horde conquering the world by music not sword...Awesome band and music!😍
The HU Horde!!!
Makes you want to start a space pirate crew
Other metal bands: Gibson Les Paul guitar and Music Man Stringray bass
The Hu: two Mongolian fiddles that you can djent on
Frickin’ love how they blend their culture with their music
HU!!!!
Interesting single.
this song star wars
Энэ бичлэгийг оруулсанд баярлалаа
хэмнэл, темп гое дуу бна шүү, эх дууны нэр нь юу билээ....
This is from the second Star Wars game as they created songs for both games. The song title is in the title of this video. There is no other version at present. If you know Sugaan Essena from the first game, the Mongolian version of that is called Black Thunder and is on their second album Rumble of Thunder.
Вперёд, братья монголы, Россия уважает вас, мы вас любим 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺!!
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in Warhammer 40k in though this music is white scars legion theme
Still say Alvin Stardust should get a nod for their riffs. Great band !
How are you
One of these days their gonna perform alongside Tengger Cavalry.... And the world will not be able to handle it 🤘
Except for the frontman of Tengger Calvary is dead...
Yeahhhhh. If you are not impressed then there is something wrong.
Love me some Tuvan throat singing
Mongolian
Mongolian 🇲🇳
@@ed_10_42 Go do some research. It literally takes one minute.
@@The_Cyberz turd that's Mongolian throat singing which is different from tuvan throat singing guess u should be the one doing the research
@@ed_10_42Actually it's not, it's just a different region. Tuva is literally on the Russian side of Mongolia's Northern border. Also given that Mongolia was only unified +-800 years ago and before then was made up of many different tribes, including Tatars who are now considered Russian, it's not that hard to think that their would be cross cultural pollination. Before I went to Mongolia I thought khoomie was a solely Tuvan thing and if you search for 'Mongolian throat singing ' Google spits out 'Tuvan throat singing ' so the OP wasn't entirely wrong....you on the other hand should have taken Abraham Lincoln's advice 'it is better to stay silent and be thought a fool that speak and remove all doubt.'
If they ever opened a festival or concert, you could honestly say: The Hu's on first. Ba-dumm tss. 😅
goe
1:24 ... like this sound of Indians
America's First Peoples approve of their progenitors! _HU-HU-HU-HU-HUuuuu_
Huh
For context the "sound" is called sygyt and it's a style of throat singing
@Chromecast_Eternal More exactingly, *khuumii* is the general term for all aspects/ranges/styles of Mongolian throat singing and is alternately spelled khuumei, khoomii, hoomii, höömii, or xoomii. Subordinate techniques used in throat singing include _kharkhiraa_ (= the lowest growl-sounding notes), _shakhaa_ (= the mid-range notes), _isgeree_ (also called sygyt = the high-pitched, whistle-sounding notes) --- each sub-type being sung either solo or in combination with the other khuumii techniques that result in polyphonic singing.
@ChollaRanch awesome sauce, so when I say I can do 4 styles of throat singing, I would also say 4 styles of khuumii? Cause I've heard people calling shakhaa khuumii.
This vocal mix doesn't do them justice. It's terrible and much too quiet.
Fun fact they aren't singing mongolian, they are singing a made up song with a made up language for star wars!
Maybe this is one of the dialects or parent dialect or language of Ewokese, since Ewok language was based in Oirat-Kalmyk dialect of Mongolian language
The song name doesn’t translate to anything in Mongolian 😅
because it is alien song for Star Wars game
@@batjargalkhishigsuren5106 you are wrong, aliens will easily sing this song along and then talk to Us
and ?
No, it doesn't translate as the language they use in the songs for the Star Wars games is one The HU created especially for that purpose. I believe it is based on an ancient language.
From what I heard, the song is supposed to be in Huttese.
When I heard this in Jedi survivor, it sounded familiar to throat singing. Before this, I didn't realize that it actually is