Japan - A whole lot more than raw fish!

Japundit

June 2nd, 2006 at 6:00 am

Gen, Gen, Genghis Khan

Genghis KhanWord out of Mongolia is that a new rock opera has opened that presents the softer, more appealing side of Genghis Khan, superstar.

“He was a good husband, a good son, and a good friend and I wanted to show him that way,” said lyricist Dojpalem Ganzorig. “Not as a tyrant, which is how some people see him.”

Non-Mongolian historians beg to differ; they say Genghis and his Mongol Hordes murdered an estimated 40 million people as they pillaged Asia and Eastern Europe.

Titled Chinghis Khan (which is the Mongolian name of Genghis Khan) reportedly has opened in Ulan Bator to rave reviews.

The production is loosely based on The Secret History of the Mongols - an account of Genghis’ bloodthirsty life and times allegedly penned by his generals. It features 40 dancers, 60 singers, rock group The Black Wolves, and a 50-piece orchestra that mixes Mongol throat singing with electric guitars.

That reminds me. . . Have the Mongolians ever apologized properly to Europe for what they did?

6
  • 1

    (JP)Consider what this chap might have done to Japan - had not a “huge big wind” divinely intervened.

    Nice boshi though - tres chic.

    remora on June 2nd, 2006
  • 2

    Mongolian rock opera? I don’t think I’m going to find that genre in iTunes.

    Mr. Wake on June 2nd, 2006
  • 3

    […] (Hat tip to Japundit) […]

  • 4

    Then there’s alway’s Douglas Adams (Hitchhiker’s Guide)take on the “Private Life of the Great Khan”

    (Excerpt):
    (Mrs Khan speaks):
    “How…how’s the work going… dear” she yelped miserably again, but this time with a kind of pathetic pout at the end.

    The mighty Khan sighed.

    “Oh, not too bad I suppose,” he said in a world weary tone. “We swept through Manchuria a bit and spilt quite a lot of blood there. That was in the morning, then this afternoon was mainly pillaging, though there was a bit of bloodshed around half four. What sort of day have you had?”

    Rest Here:
    http://www.douglasadams.com/dna/980707-07-s.html

    Maybe (overoften) might recall the above with John Cleese as Genghis.:neutral:

    remora on June 2nd, 2006
  • 5

    :grin:

    overoften on June 2nd, 2006
  • 6

    HA! And I WAS reading that little snippet you posted with a John Cleese voice. Funniest thing I’ve read all day. Mind you, it’s only quarter past eight in the morning.

    Bruce_A on June 6th, 2006

You must be logged in to post a comment.



  • Country Gold C&W music festival in Kyushu



  • Recent Comments

    • Japan’s prince of tennis (16)
      • TofuUnion: Under the shadow of Nishikori fever, Shingo Kunieda of Japan, a Wheel Chair Tennis’ top-ranked...

    • The Best Time to Come to Japan (13)
      • Bruce Anderson: Actually…I posted that in jest but you know, I’m only 41. I don’t see why I...

      • kemek: I just passed the half-way point of my stay and I’m already dreading the day I have to go home. But of...

      • ppayne: Yes, something about living for a full year makes the diffence. It’s long enough that you have to learn...

      • Bruce Anderson: Well…I’m in college right now trying to finish my degree. Who wants to put up a...

      • sputnik: I’ve heard mixed things about Rotary International and their website doesn’t give me much...

      • 하늘 (はねる): I was thinking about Rotary International’s, but they haven’t replied for about a...

      • wilsonsw: “Remember my theory that every young American should be made to live for a year outside their home...

      • sputnik: Haha thanks ppayne, but I don’t want to burden my parents with that =P. Also, I just discovered that...

      • ppayne: Just remember, Sputnik, that loans are always available, and parents can always take out a third mortgage ^_^...

      • sputnik: 하늘 (はねる), take a look at CIEE’s program: http://www.ciee.org/hsabroa...

      • 하늘 (はねる): I’m hoping it for my senior year of high school. Would that be plausible?

      • sputnik: I’m definitely hoping I can do a semester or two in Japan when I’m in college. For now though...

      • kemek: Hey, I’m 36 and doing a year in Japan as an exchange student, so you don’t have to be all that...

    • ‘Gaijin’ to Japanese eyes (57)
      • anthropy: Adding on to Edward’s comment, I know many Japanese Americans fluent in Japanese who are treated much...

    • Japan Talk #119 (8)
      • epstwain: Ed, Thank you for the wonderful broadcasts! As a latecomer to the world of podcasts as well its sad to know...

      • wilsonsw: It’s been a great ride. I wasn’t into podcasts when your first fifty or so aired, but I have...

      • sputnik: Awww… too bad I discovered Japundit so late but the one podcast I’ve had a chance to listen to...

    • JAPUNDIT Open Thread - 034 (9)
      • riki: I just had a peek at the source. It looks like you’ve got a stray closing tag for the div container which...

      • Edward Chmura: sputnik, thanks much for the advice. You are probably right, but I could not find what I needed to fix...




Close
E-mail It