My favourite Mongolian Metallers, The Hu, have dropped a new version of their track, Black Thunder, given an even more international appeal by adding American vocalists (neither of whom I knew anything about before hearing this). Apparently they are both well-known and respected musicians in their own right... and this is how we add to our knowledge and appreciation. Following the breadcrumbs thrown us! You'll know whether it was worth following the trail if items from either of them appear here later. Otherwise, just enjoy this slice of Mongolian cultural history given the metal treatment.
Beautiful scenery. We had a PhD student from Mongolia. I always enjoyed hearing about his beautiful country. We called him Ot which were the first two letters of his very long first name. Delightful young man Hugs Cecilia
Wow...I didn't think I would like it, but I did(especially the first three minutes). Since moving to New Mexico, I have been studying the local indigenous peoples...and the words of this song cud also apply to their struggle.
Not much is on Mongolians.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe.
Enjoyed the video's glimpses of Mongolia more than the music.
ReplyDeleteMongolian landscape is calling me:)
ReplyDeletewow! interesting!! and I love the muzak!!!
ReplyDeletei watched half, the best thing was the lightning coming off the men..
ReplyDeleteSnow is gone, now just the clean up! Peepers are out. Spring is here. XX
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenery. We had a PhD student from Mongolia. I always enjoyed hearing about his beautiful country.
ReplyDeleteWe called him Ot which were the first two letters of his very long first name. Delightful young man
Hugs Cecilia
Too noisy for me.
ReplyDeleteNot one of my favorites. Sorry.
ReplyDeleteWow...I didn't think I would like it, but I did(especially the first three minutes). Since moving to New Mexico, I have been studying the local indigenous peoples...and the words of this song cud also apply to their struggle.
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