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Do You Hear?
by snowdragon

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Submitted on: Dec 12, 2006 - 08:53:50 PM
Last Updated: Dec 12 2006 - 08:57:49 PM
Description Three old chestnuts roasting over an open fire

snowdragon — vocals, guitars
Dadai — vocals, keyboards, guitar
jiguma — bass
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jiguma said 758 days ago
3 0ld ......
.... Chestnuts indeed : ) Turned out well considering the turnaround time snow (and the sum of our ages). I see I've shifted a little to the right - they say that happens as you get older.
Neil

said 757 days ago
Well we're certainly not...
three wisemen (maybe wise guys...). That's for sure. Sum of our ages... now that is a scary thing, Neil.

Craig, you sing this song real good and put it together real, real good. Heheh. It's yours. Thanks for pulling this one off.

Jack

elfdaughter said 757 days ago
No less than I've come to expect...
from you guys - I LOVE it!

said 757 days ago
nice.
i enjoyed this.

MissChaos said 757 days ago
I hear!
This is really cool. It has snow's signature style, which I've come to recognize. Neat how that last guitar note lingers on. It's hard to tell where one of you ends and the other begins -- it's such a natural blending of all your styles and talents. Thanks for another holiday classic, interpreted by some of the coolest MJ talents.

thoddi said 757 days ago
He he
Amusing piece this one.

Cozy laidback style, just right for the season. I can visualize you three chestnuts around a fireplace in a small cottage up in the hills somewhere, playing your guitars, singing.

Cool!

Jim Bouchard said 757 days ago
I hate to be a spoilsport...
but I like to make sure the original songwriters get proper credit, since that only seems right:
"Do You Hear What I Hear"
Written by Noel Regney and Gloria Shayne in 1962, and recorded for the first time on November 25, 1963 by Bing Crosby. The song embraced all the traditions and feelings of Christmas, and soon became another yuletide classic.

Noel Regney, who helped write the beloved Christmas song "Do You Hear What I Hear?" died last Sunday (Nov 24) in Brewster, N.Y. He was 80. He wrote the seasonal standard with Gloria Shayne, then his wife, in 1962. It was recorded by Bing Crosby and Perry Como, among others, in more than 120 versions, in musical styles ranging from jazz and New Age to funk and reggae. But Mr. Regney wrote it as a clear and plaintive plea for peace at the time of the Cuban missile crisis, in October 1962. His favorite version was Robert Goulet's. When Mr. Goulet came to the line "Pray for peace, people, everywhere," he almost shouted the words. "I am amazed that people can think they know the song %u2014 and not know it is a prayer for peace," Mr. Regney said in an interview in The New York Times in 1985. "But we are so bombarded by sound and our attention spans are so short that we now listen only to catchy beginnings." ..... "Do You Hear What I Hear?" had its origin when Mr. Regney was asked to write the flip side of a single that was expected to become a hit, according to an interview he gave in The Ridgefield Press in Connecticut. He wrote the lyrics, based on his vision of a newborn lamb. He handed it to his wife and asked her to write the tune, the reverse of their usual procedure. She was shopping at Bloomingdale's when she thought of the first music line. The finished version of the song moved the two creators so much that at first they could not sing it. "It broke us up," she said in the interview with The Ridgefield Press." I would imagine this is still covered by copyright. This is a really great version, though.

jiguma said 756 days ago
Looks like it's just a ...........
............... "recent" chestnut then, and not on public property. Whoops!
Neil

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Vic Holman said 757 days ago
take a bow gentlemen
very nicely done!

said 755 days ago
The men are back in the glen
Almost has the sound of a parody but not really. It has a funny quality about it. Kind of like Broadway Rockabilly. Is that safe to say? Or maybe VFW Folk-Rock? I dunno. I give up. What is it? Whatever it is, it sounds good. Great instrumentation and resonant vocals. Do you hear what I just heard? Peace, guys.

thetiler said 754 days ago
There is a post in regards to christmast tunes
Had this tune as a link, your voice is terrific here snow!

Terrific, almost reminds me of Bing Crosby. Great texture in your voice!

How pleasant!
Cool backround as well!
Bravo!

MattGranz said 752 days ago
Very Nice!
You caught that Christmas Magic!

j2morrow said 752 days ago
Nice work
Always liked this tune. And I like what you've guys have done to it here.

bug67 said 751 days ago
This is great guys!
I am so glad to hear so many MacJammers contributing Holiday music. I've spent all day going through a lot of it.

This is just fantastic! Nice job!

Merry Christmas!

said 741 days ago
Made me weep with joyful sorrow...
The very best yuletide collab I've heard. This one and Thoddi's deeply move me. You merry gentlemen really nail this one. God bless the freakin lot of ya!

Be well!

http://www.macjams.com/song/27500

caroline said 391 days ago
mmmmmmmm...
delicious - thank you and happy holidays xoxoxox

Artist Profile
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snowdragon

Artist Bio Far too many bar bands, far too many country fairs, blues festivals, rock festivals, coffee houses and street corners playing behind an open guitar case with far too few quarters in it. Equipment: Too many guitars, six stomp boxes, four amplifiers,...[more]
Artist Music
What (Other Plans?)
Do You Hear?
Jesu, Joy of Man's Desire
Damage (with Dadai sittin' in)
Doofy's Blues (with Ziti sittin' in)
Where (with T & D sittin' in)
Wheels
MICKEY (with Dadai sittin' in)
Self-Portrait
Younger Days
Songs About You
Anymore (rcandrews vocal)
DarkWood's Dragons
(Ziti's) Answers (w thetiler sittin' in)
The Ballad of Chad
Grampa, What's Rock and Roll? (with Dadai, rschletty and IGM
My Bucket's Got A Hole In It
God Didn't Tell You (with Dadai sittin' in)
Tobago Breeze
Dragon in the Mist (with Dadai sittin' in)
Where? (with thetiler sittin' in)
Dontcha Preach at Me (w/Ziti)
Git Along Little Dogies (collab with Bronco & Mando)
Lost Angels (collab w STDs)
One Bad Dude (the cowboy and the witch)
McCracken's Note
Excalibyr
47,000 Kobolds
Motherworld
6-4-3
Farewell to Nova Scotia
The Storm
Nightmares
Ought to B
It's a beautiful subterranean homesick day, tumi
Convergence
Anymore (live)
Toronto Girls
Wasted
Crysler's Farm
In Memory of Clement Wood, Part I
In Memory of Clement Wood, Part II
dorian