Another Hua Chenyu fan here, but this performance by Tengri just had me 😭 when I first heard it. His version when he was younger had a more industrial sound, and was more despairing. This version is an older man looking back on the loss of his young daughter and the grasslands of his Homeland. But, also having used his money to replant some of those grasslands. Acceptance. But also knowing he made a difference. It's a truly beautiful song.
Like you take on the performance. So many people reviewed this and focused on the vocal and the skills etc. But that alone doesn't make this song. It is the emotion and how much of it it can pass to the audience, strongly, unresistably, truthfully.
genuine music like this one reminds us from time to time that why music is a kind of art, and what it means to be a kind of art. It should have been so much more than just bgms for clubs.
We know that feel bro. The howling just get us even we didnt know about the lyrics or story of his daughter . but you are so amazing to grasp all details about the music, voice skill, understanding of the song delivery and everything else in such a short time! That wows me and man with real sentiment is valuable!
The man came from the grassland, and cities invaded, and as an old man, he recollects what it used to be, though the grassland changed, I still love my homeland…that’s where the sadness come from.
the lyrics describes the landscapes in mongolia (inner china and his ethnicity is mongolian), this song has another layer of meaning to him because his daughter passed away. the last lyrics he yelled is in mongolian language means something like "let nature take its course everything will be". but even without knowing the background story and lyrics, i still get goose bumps every time I listen to this this version.
I saw an eagle tore the skyline when his head sound came out, and with the lake, grassland and lambs mentioned in the lyrics, it makes a perfect picture of a sweet homeland. Thanks for the reaction mate!
One of my all time favourite songs.. pure beauty 😊 No matter how much i love Hua Chenyu.. imo this is by far the best Singer performance ever. Btw. Jessie J won Singer 2018.
Honestlly the meaning isnt really so much lost in the translation but in knowing the context that it depicts and is refering to mongolian landscape. With he vast grassland ans blue sky. Imean ive never been there but you can easily imagien this serene tranquility having a hone youd long for, in a place like that. From the very first sentence that imagebimmediately pops into my mind. I think the way he sings, the way he kind of lower the volumes and increase it again kind of gives a kind of spatial dimension. I keep thinking why the singing can soer of transport you so quickly in that vast mongolian grassland, in the way that its notjust an image that pop into your mind but you can kind of feel the vastnesz of it. And i think the way he sings kind of eeminds you of how if a personnis singing on a horse standing close to you it aounds loud, but as he travels furher away from you, singing at he same volume it doesnt sound as loud to you. So i think his singing kind of really make you feel that vastness of the space. Also i love how its so simple, i think if it were more about the emotionnor how the persons perspective is feeling, it adds too much drama to it and kind of distracts you from really imagining that image of this " homeland" qhich is that mongolian land scape. The way that the lyrics is also sung from the first person like and internal thought makes tou connect with it easier because its not someone telling a story. The fact that its simple and towards the end have this repetitive lyrics is actually so effective for thr meaning of the song. Personally, my experience listening to this is, first the image pops of a mongolian rlandscape then you feel the vastness and then as it progresses with the repetitive lyrics the image become more and more vivid as if reassuring you constantly. I also love that the description is so simple, blue sky grassland, lake. From the lyrics alone be ause of how simple it is, it gives you that space for you to use your imaginayion or if you have your memort for your memomries to surface and let all that connect directly and harmonizes with the song. Of course the emotion he delivers through his singing kind of amplifies the feelings you have build upon all of this, the lyrics the music etc. So by the end of that repititive part the image of this hometown is so vivid that it feels almosy like youre there, but not physically but somehow in spirit that youre truly there, and the feeling of that longing is so strong that it doesnt just suddenly poofs away ad soon as the music stop and youre kinda still in that rance for awhile. I mean im not a musician or an expert or anything but based on my also very visceral reaction listening to it, not just the first time but again and again, I think thats a really high level of art/ music. I mean isnt that what its all about? Also I like how you mentioned the part tha the looks calm and then that juxtoposition with when he started to howl woth so much raw emotion is so powerful. I mean maybr its just a lerformance but it really sells it when you truly believes the singer is at every moment really feeling and connecting to that music and lyrics genuinely.
I also cry every time I listen to this and I have listened so many times. He had a daughter who died at the age of 6 at his homeland. She is probably the girl in the lyrics. So you can understand that his emotion went into this song so deeply.
@@spiderhandspnz I am a Chinese from Beijing. Mongolia is part of China due to historical reasons, and we usually call it Inner Mongolia. Outer Mongolia is already an independent country. The singer is from Inner Mongolia, where there are vast grasslands and nomadic peoples. China is a country with many ethnic minorities, and each ethnic group retains its own traditions.
I cry every listen.
I cry every time I listen to this song
This is one of the pearls of humanity, song of all times and nations, the most beautiful confession of love to the homeland.
Beside the love to his homeland, the singer is missing her daughter who passed away at his hometown, his love to homeland and his loved daughter.
Another Hua Chenyu fan here, but this performance by Tengri just had me 😭 when I first heard it. His version when he was younger had a more industrial sound, and was more despairing. This version is an older man looking back on the loss of his young daughter and the grasslands of his Homeland. But, also having used his money to replant some of those grasslands. Acceptance. But also knowing he made a difference. It's a truly beautiful song.
Like you take on the performance. So many people reviewed this and focused on the vocal and the skills etc. But that alone doesn't make this song. It is the emotion and how much of it it can pass to the audience, strongly, unresistably, truthfully.
genuine music like this one reminds us from time to time that why music is a kind of art, and what it means to be a kind of art. It should have been so much more than just bgms for clubs.
I cried too. I love this song
I also can’t help me to cry as long as I am hearing it 😭
We know that feel bro. The howling just get us even we didnt know about the lyrics or story of his daughter . but you are so amazing to grasp all details about the music, voice skill, understanding of the song delivery and everything else in such a short time! That wows me and man with real sentiment is valuable!
Thank you!
Thank you so much for reacting to this performance. 🙏
The man came from the grassland, and cities invaded, and as an old man, he recollects what it used to be, though the grassland changed, I still love my homeland…that’s where the sadness come from.
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the lyrics describes the landscapes in mongolia (inner china and his ethnicity is mongolian), this song has another layer of meaning to him because his daughter passed away. the last lyrics he yelled is in mongolian language means something like "let nature take its course everything will be". but even without knowing the background story and lyrics, i still get goose bumps every time I listen to this this version.
Be honest I don’t remember that how many times I watched this , every time I cried
It seems like a really emotionally heavy song, to be fair
This song is unworldly, feeling extremely privileged to be listening to it
I saw an eagle tore the skyline when his head sound came out, and with the lake, grassland and lambs mentioned in the lyrics, it makes a perfect picture of a sweet homeland. Thanks for the reaction mate!
One of my all time favourite songs.. pure beauty 😊 No matter how much i love Hua Chenyu.. imo this is by far the best Singer performance ever. Btw. Jessie J won Singer 2018.
Tengri lost his daughter .. his only Child many years ago ,before he wrote this song
I'm so sorry to her that. It's tough to hear that Tengri's music comes from such sadness, he's an amazing musician.
👏👏👏
The original version of this song is about his hometown, but this version is about his lost daughter.😢
The girl in the lyrics is actually his daughter
Honestlly the meaning isnt really so much lost in the translation but in knowing the context that it depicts and is refering to mongolian landscape. With he vast grassland ans blue sky. Imean ive never been there but you can easily imagien this serene tranquility having a hone youd long for, in a place like that.
From the very first sentence that imagebimmediately pops into my mind. I think the way he sings, the way he kind of lower the volumes and increase it again kind of gives a kind of spatial dimension. I keep thinking why the singing can soer of transport you so quickly in that vast mongolian grassland, in the way that its notjust an image that pop into your mind but you can kind of feel the vastnesz of it. And i think the way he sings kind of eeminds you of how if a personnis singing on a horse standing close to you it aounds loud, but as he travels furher away from you, singing at he same volume it doesnt sound as loud to you. So i think his singing kind of really make you feel that vastness of the space.
Also i love how its so simple, i think if it were more about the emotionnor how the persons perspective is feeling, it adds too much drama to it and kind of distracts you from really imagining that image of this " homeland" qhich is that mongolian land scape. The way that the lyrics is also sung from the first person like and internal thought makes tou connect with it easier because its not someone telling a story. The fact that its simple and towards the end have this repetitive lyrics is actually so effective for thr meaning of the song.
Personally, my experience listening to this is, first the image pops of a mongolian rlandscape then you feel the vastness and then as it progresses with the repetitive lyrics the image become more and more vivid as if reassuring you constantly. I also love that the description is so simple, blue sky grassland, lake.
From the lyrics alone be ause of how simple it is, it gives you that space for you to use your imaginayion or if you have your memort for your memomries to surface and let all that connect directly and harmonizes with the song.
Of course the emotion he delivers through his singing kind of amplifies the feelings you have build upon all of this, the lyrics the music etc. So by the end of that repititive part the image of this hometown is so vivid that it feels almosy like youre there, but not physically but somehow in spirit that youre truly there, and the feeling of that longing is so strong that it doesnt just suddenly poofs away ad soon as the music stop and youre kinda still in that rance for awhile.
I mean im not a musician or an expert or anything but based on my also very visceral reaction listening to it, not just the first time but again and again, I think thats a really high level of art/ music. I mean isnt that what its all about?
Also I like how you mentioned the part tha the looks calm and then that juxtoposition with when he started to howl woth so much raw emotion is so powerful. I mean maybr its just a lerformance but it really sells it when you truly believes the singer is at every moment really feeling and connecting to that music and lyrics genuinely.
You did some typo bro😂
Like your emotions. Tengri is amazing
that man missing so much Mongolia, he is son of inner Mongolia, so he is composed that song❤
Thanks logan
Listen: Father's Priarie Mother's River - Tengri
Yep. That’s insanely amazing!
我也非常喜欢这首歌。
It's a great song!
你地合唱好好聽 with sangde Good job
by HK fans 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
tengir - mother river meadow father
Wouldn't mind reviewing it. Will do so if It gets submitted via patreon!
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他的《父亲的草原母亲的河》、《怀念战友》、《蒙古人》等也好听
Thank you, this is so powerful, amazing. I heard him for the first time thanks to Dimash, they did the duo. Thanks, great!
You're welcome :)
I also cry every time I listen to this and I have listened so many times. He had a daughter who died at the age of 6 at his homeland. She is probably the girl in the lyrics. So you can understand that his emotion went into this song so deeply.
He dedicated this song for his lost beloved daughter.
That's awesome :)
其實他是中國一個喜劇演員,可以去看看他的電影
Oh cheers for letting me know!
@@spiderhandspnz that's not ture🤣
@@m55vj96 Oh cheers for letting me know! :c
Our hometown is Inner Mongolia, not China!
Sorry, I don't remember specifying a hometown. Apologies for any offense caused
@@Advanced_Mind_ I always feel ignorant with these sorts of things. I might do some research today on it
Inner Mongolia is China, other claim is just baseless political wet dreams.
@@spiderhandspnz I am a Chinese from Beijing. Mongolia is part of China due to historical reasons, and we usually call it Inner Mongolia. Outer Mongolia is already an independent country. The singer is from Inner Mongolia, where there are vast grasslands and nomadic peoples. China is a country with many ethnic minorities, and each ethnic group retains its own traditions.
柯桑德之前花钱让你评价了一些中国歌曲,咋没让你养成听中国歌曲的习惯?这么多年后才听到这首歌曲。
This sound is Tengri write for his daughter who was passed.. its very sad but very nice
The lyrics translation was not good...