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HomeFree Live No Mics
HF Cover of Crosby, Stills & Nash’s “Helplessly Hoping” at the Ryman Oct 2019.
Your son has great taste. Since he enjoyed Tim's bass he might like their latest release "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch". Thanks for the Home Free reactions.
Nice to see your son with you. This is one of the most popular Home Free songs. It was the first song I ever heard from Home Free & I was instantly hooked. It really showcases the talent of these 5 men (their tight harmonies, Tim Foust's bass & Adam Rupp's incredible beatboxing). They are my favorite a cappella group.
Some of my favorites are "Take Me Home Country Roads", "In The Blood", "Blue Ain't Your Color", "How Great Thou Art", "Ring Of Fire", "Elvira", "Hillbilly Bone", "American Pie", "Helplessly Hoping", "Seven Bridges Road", "Brother In Arms", "One Man Band", "Listen To The Music", "Sea Shanty Medley", "Skull & Bones" etc.
So much fun. THis is such a good song. Adam (beatboxer) is amazing. He was doing drums, harmonica and other sounds. Chance, back left, was doing the “mouth harp” sound or Jewish harp. Live he does it into a looper as he says it hurts his voice to do it too long. The lead singer in this song, Austin, can also do a harmonica and joins Adam to do it in this song. Their new version on the stage starts with this song but ends with them going into Folsom Prison Blues. It’s really well done. Fun seeing your son. Good one!
Love you’re reaction, You seem to be a wonderful Dad, I also love your voice!!
This song I consider one of the trifecta for newbies to watch. The other 2 are:
How Great Thou Art
End of the Road
The do every genre, & invented a couple.
The do alot of covers, originals, & collaborations.
For a masterclass in arrangements and layers, their version of Do You Hear What I Hear is an amazement. Subscribing with anticipation! There is no jaw harp, either, just vocals!
Aŵww, this is the 1st time meeting your son. Omgoodness he's delightful & your bond is so beautiful & refreshing. I just love how you're teaching him & just chillin together over his opinion of music as well. Not a lot of dads do that anymore sadly. I'm truly teary eyed 😢 right now in a good way. Beautiful and fun reaction, thank you & your son for sharing this with us ❤😊. Oh yeah, 😅 the Bass singer was bomb too.
I suggest Helplessly Hoping!!
Little chap, Tim Foust (5+ octave range) left his sophomore year of high school short and singing tenor. Over the summer, things changed. He entered junior year tall and singing bass! Home Free is one of my favorite groups.
❄️🎼❄️ .. what a nice relationship Dad & Son have here ... quite a pleasant surprise. I agree with the youngster, this is the best version. Also .. Tim Foust's bass voice is nearly unbelievable. I am a big fan of Home Free after discovering them a year ago .
A few recommendations ..
"End Of The Road".. originally from Boyz To Men
& "Country Roads" .. originally by John Denver
Adam Chance the guy in the black vest in the back is the one doing the jaw harp sound without the instrument.
Home free has videos of them doing this live with a looper and they show what each member does and explains to the audience how the looper works.
Here is one
th-cam.com/video/Xv-eAvaCs30/w-d-xo.htmlsi=OrktaUHdJ3kQ1oOf
Your is a cutie 💓 it's cool that you're introducing him to #HomeFree and other music 🥰
Great reaction with your son, getting in on the fun that is #HomeFree. They are big goofy guys at heart. I think you’d both love some of their fun ones. For Christmas, Full of Cheer, Santa Claus is Coming to Town, You’re a Mean One, Mr Grinch and Christmas in L.A. Also, Champagne Taste on a Beer Budget (the earlier video), Might As Well Be Me (a Tim original), and Brother, which you might need to watch twice in your reaction, once for the hilarity of the video, then again for the musicality.
Most of the lives are fan recordings that don't capture the full spectrum of sounds. I would recommend Sea Shanty Medly for the live.
Home Free doesn't have a lead singer - whoever sounds best singing it, does. I think your son would really like their video "Crazy Life" (the "Lego Video"). I think you'd really enjoy "My Church Live" at the 2017 London Acapella Festival but as it's near Christmas, check out their collaborations on "Beautiful Star of Bethlehem" and "Christmas in Dixie".
Man, are you going to love this rabbit hole. I've seen them live twice. Amazing. I have found nothing bad by these guys but I'll try to help you. Best arrangement: Do YOu Hear What I Hear, Best cover: End of the Road, Funniest: Butts Remix or Working For a Living (great nomonica solo in last one), Biggest surprise: Mayday (save it until you've watched a few), my faves" Snow Globe, One Man Band, Bless This Broken Road.
Great reaction.
LOVE ❤️ those accents!
Bass Tim Foust says he was a late bloomer. He was short and squeaky voiced until halfway through high school. After one summer he came back to school taller and with a bass voice.
His music business story is very interesting. He quit a capella five times, and substitute taught maths for a time. May have some useful advice for young musicians.
His chat with Tara Simon, on her channel, about 3 weeks ago is the best.
I like how you interact with your son and with your audience. I bet you are an excellent teacher.
Here’s a recent, live, on mic concert mash up of “Man of Constant Sorrow” & “Folsom Prison Blues”
They record 5 lines at the start of the song, and Adam plays them back on the looping station.
In this music video, the guys are left to right.
Rob - Chance - Austin - Adam - Tim
Since July, Adam Bastien (Bas-teen) has been the high tenor, as Austin retired from the group.
th-cam.com/video/HG3gHC-eFFg/w-d-xo.html
It is an old American folk song. Dick Burnett did not write it. He simply put it to paper, or transcribed it, so that he could publish it under his name in order to make money from it. But he did not write it. The original writer(s) of this song is unknown but it originated in and around the hills of Kentucky and Tennessee.
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The No-Monica makes an appearance in several songs of theirs, like Workin' For A Livin', Folsom Prison Blues (very briefly) or Ain't Going Down ('Til The Sun Comes Up). The last one is only on Facebook, though (but there are live versions on TH-cam, though not on Home Free's channel. They are fan-filmed videos during concerts).
Did you know that they not only do a lot of covers, but have originals, too? Like Remember My Name or Playing With Fire (written by Austin Brown, high tenor, guy with the red hair, was in the middle in this one) or Understand or Snow Globe (written by Tim Foust, main bass, occasional baritone and tenor, guy with the shoulder-lenght brown hair in this one), along with different co-writers. Their newest member, Adam Bell-Bastien (not in this video, high tenor), is also a songwriter, and Adam Chance (baritone, occasional bass, guy on the left in the back row) can also write songs, though the only one I know was written by him is Skull and Bones.
Thanks for the reaction.
"Can't Stop the Feeling"
We call Adams’s “harmonica “ a NOMONICA -Because, there is Not one 🙃‼️ ♥️💕♥️
Need to watch Glen Campbell William Tell Overture (Standing Ovation
Thwer are lots of videos with them doing that live in concert with a looper
th-cam.com/video/OC2EMZGjyyQ/w-d-xo.html (with some "Old Time Road")
th-cam.com/video/6FQPUZ5WKms/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/Xv-eAvaCs30/w-d-xo.html (with the layering for the looper, with "Folsom Prison Blues")
th-cam.com/video/HG3gHC-eFFg/w-d-xo.html (newer version with their new high tenor)
Cut out right before the good bit...*sigh*.