The Hu already had this song, but they wanted to update the lyrics the to be more appealing to western audiences. So they reached out to Lzzy and basically said “have at it!” I’d say it worked. What a *powerful* song!!!
I think SueSue hit the nail on the head. After hearing them threaten to demolish anything that comes at them in Wolf Totem, they do a 360-degree turn with this tribute to the power of women and mothers in particular. Lzzy is the perfect singer to show just how powerful we can be. ❤️🇨🇦
In their Wolf Totem, The Hu saying in the song, if you threaten Mongolia, we will fight you to protect their lands. In this song, they sing about their important women in their lives: their mothers. Lizzy even posted a photo of her when she was a baby with her mother. I gotten very emotional because I am thinking of my mother, who is 84. The Hu has toured here in the states.
Wolf, I agree, they are great. They were awesome in concert too when I saw them. I mentioned it in my comment yesterday, but if you haven't seen it, the Morin Khuur, or Horseheads fiddle is the 2 string. Lzzy Hale, her given name is Elizabeth May Hale. One of Halestorm's early superfans ,was also a huge Ozzy fan. That fan started stylizing her name as Lzzy, and it stuck. A beautiful song, Lzzy wrote the English lyrics for this version. The pictures are the actual baby pictures of the band ,and Lzzy, with their own mothers. Yuve Yuve Yu is the song you're talking about. The original and the one with Danny Case(From Ashes to New) , are both awesome.🤘🤘
I believe the two string instrument is a Morin Khuur, very old traditional Mongolian instrument. Sounds great. I did not know, looked it up, as your request piqued my interest.
I think I really liked listening to this. As it continues to plow through the night with no sleep yet, comments are hard to pull out. Liked you 2 still as every time. Thank you for another good one. 🙏🙏🙏
… and it continues. They just released Mother Earth with LP. Their voices are their instruments with throat singing. The deep to the high…they we not whistling
So glad you guys are both enjoying them. Hope to see you do more. The name “Hu” is the root word for human being in Mongolian. You should probably also check out some Halestorm at some point too. I Miss the Misery was the song that first got me started on them.
@@SueSueandthewolfman you did another song with Lzzy Hale with Daughtry, covering Journey’s Separate Ways, but I don’t recall seeing any Halestorm, unless maybe it got blocked.
Hello Sue Sue and the Wolfman. I can see that you love the music of the Hu so please may I suggest that you listen to this one as well:- The HU - Mother Nature ft. LP (Official Music Video). You will love it I know.
The Hu already had this song, but they wanted to update the lyrics the to be more appealing to western audiences. So they reached out to Lzzy and basically said “have at it!” I’d say it worked. What a *powerful* song!!!
I like to mention that the word wife in mongolian is "эхнэр". Means great title some way. It is describing how we appreciate wife.
This song is great👍
I think SueSue hit the nail on the head. After hearing them threaten to demolish anything that comes at them in Wolf Totem, they do a 360-degree turn with this tribute to the power of women and mothers in particular. Lzzy is the perfect singer to show just how powerful we can be. ❤️🇨🇦
... upgrade of 'I am Woman'?.
very powerful, tribal and primal.
thank you.
Definitely upgrade!
In their Wolf Totem, The Hu saying in the song, if you threaten Mongolia, we will fight you to protect their lands. In this song, they sing about their important women in their lives: their mothers. Lizzy even posted a photo of her when she was a baby with her mother. I gotten very emotional because I am thinking of my mother, who is 84. The Hu has toured here in the states.
Wolf, I agree, they are great. They were awesome in concert too when I saw them. I mentioned it in my comment yesterday, but if you haven't seen it, the Morin Khuur, or Horseheads fiddle is the 2 string.
Lzzy Hale, her given name is Elizabeth May Hale. One of Halestorm's early superfans ,was also a huge Ozzy fan. That fan started stylizing her name as Lzzy, and it stuck. A beautiful song, Lzzy wrote the English lyrics for this version.
The pictures are the actual baby pictures of the band ,and Lzzy, with their own mothers.
Yuve Yuve Yu is the song you're talking about. The original and the one with Danny Case(From Ashes to New) , are both awesome.🤘🤘
After hear this song all wife and daughters feel safe original so beatiful
I believe the two string instrument is a Morin Khuur, very old traditional Mongolian instrument. Sounds great. I did not know, looked it up, as your request piqued my interest.
The 2 stringed instruments are called morin khuurs or horse head fiddles the guitar is called a tovshuur or Mongolian lute.
I think I really liked listening to this. As it continues to plow through the night with no sleep yet, comments are hard to pull out. Liked you 2 still as every time. Thank you for another good one.
🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for getting her to react to the HU BAND again wolfman!!!
… and it continues. They just released Mother Earth with LP. Their voices are their instruments with throat singing. The deep to the high…they we not whistling
Hey you! Caught you again. Great! 😊😊😊
So glad you guys are both enjoying them. Hope to see you do more. The name “Hu” is the root word for human being in Mongolian. You should probably also check out some Halestorm at some point too. I Miss the Misery was the song that first got me started on them.
We did something by HALESTORM. I’ll have to check and see what it was 👍🏼
@@SueSueandthewolfman you did another song with Lzzy Hale with Daughtry, covering Journey’s Separate Ways, but I don’t recall seeing any Halestorm, unless maybe it got blocked.
@@kentk2215 I’ll check
Yep, you did indeed. You did Love Bites (and So Do I) back in November. I forgot 🤦🏻 ruclips.net/video/taSBO6rIE5k/видео.html
I concur with I Miss the Misery.
one of my favourite songs out there. Even the original version without Lzzy :) I love traditional Mongolian music
Lzzy is power house on vocals. Check out her collaboration with The Picture Books and their song Rebel. Amazing song
Hello Sue Sue and the Wolfman. I can see that you love the music of the Hu so please may I suggest that you listen to this one as well:- The HU - Mother Nature ft. LP (Official Music Video). You will love it I know.
Speedy turnaround indeed, glad you guys enjoyed it :D
They touring a lot in the USA
My recommendation to watch this video // THE HU - Bii Biyelgee