Wonderful Tonight: Taking Kim Jong Un's
brother to a Clapton concert
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[February 03, 2017]
By James Pearson
SEOUL (Reuters) - Two years ago, Thae Yong
Ho, North Korea's former deputy ambassador in London, received an
unexpected phone call from the ruling Workers' Party Central Committee
in Pyongyang telling him to get ready to receive a very important
e-mail.
"Please go to the Albert Hall and buy four tickets," said the cryptic
message from a disposable e-mail address designed to throw off Western
intelligence agencies.
But the message wasn't code - Thae found out later he was being asked to
take leader Kim Jong Un's brother to an Eric Clapton concert.
After receiving the e-mail, Thae said he searched online for upcoming
gigs at London's Royal Albert Hall. One caught his eye: "Eric Clapton's
70th Birthday Celebration Tour".
"I realized, 'Ah! It must be Kim Jong Chol! In North Korea who else
would be interested but Kim Jong Chol?'".
Not much is known about Kim Jong Chol, the elder brother of North Korean
leader Kim Jong Un, except his love for the music of British guitarist
Eric Clapton.
Thae, who defected from North Korea to the South last year, said he was
charged with escorting Kim around London when he arrived for the
concert. In an interview in Seoul on Friday, he described the then
35-year-old as a polite young man who said little about his life back in
Pyongyang or the politics of his brother.
"He's very free," said Thae. "But he's only interested in guitars and
music".
Video of Kim at the May, 2015 concert showed him clad in a leather
jacket and wearing aviator sunglasses with an unknown woman by his side,
believed at the time to have been his girlfriend.
"She's not his girlfriend," said Thae. She was a rhythm guitarist from
the "Moranbong Band" - a North Korean pop group formed by Kim Jong Un
after he took power.
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Thae Yong Ho, North Korea¡¯s former deputy ambassador in London who
defected to the South, speaks during an interview with Reuters in
Seoul, South Korea, February 3, 2017. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji
Just like Clapton, Kim Jong Chol is an accomplished lead guitarist
and jams regularly with the woman, Thae said.
In the days leading up to Clapton's birthday concert, Thae took Kim
to Denmark Street, a street in London's glitzy West End packed with
guitar and musical instrument shops.
Kim Jong Chol tried out various guitars in every single one of those
shops, Thae said, before settling on one where he bought an armful
of pedals and mixers to take back home to Pyongyang.
"The shop owner didn't know it was Kim Jong Chol," said Thae.
"He let him play for 30 minutes. The shopkeepers of those guitar
shops were amazed by his talent".
Curious at the mysterious guitarist riffing before them, Thae said
several shopkeepers started to talk to the North Korean leader's
brother, prying him excitedly with questions like 'What is your
name?' and 'Which band are you in?'.
"He didn't say anything," said Thae.
"He just smiled".
(Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)
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