Merry Christmas!
Yes, it's December 15th already. We're halfway through the month of December and Christmas is fast approaching! Are you ready?
Today is also the date for the final Battle of the Bands (BOTB) of 2014. As with my last BOTB post, this one is going to have a Christmas theme!
So let's get right to it...
Yes, it's December 15th already. We're halfway through the month of December and Christmas is fast approaching! Are you ready?
Today is also the date for the final Battle of the Bands (BOTB) of 2014. As with my last BOTB post, this one is going to have a Christmas theme!So let's get right to it...
One of my favorite traditional Christmas carols is "God Rest ye Merry, Gentlemen." This song has been around for a very, very long time, although no-one knows exactly how long. It was officially published in 1833, but existedt long before that. The earliest recorded reference to the song is from 1780. Several sources say it even goes all the way back to the 15th century.
Besides the uncertainty about its origins, there is also often confusion over some of its lyrics. The first line has been frequently misunderstood and the topic of much discussion. Other lyrics have been, too ("Why exactly does the song call Mother Mary a 'witch'???").
This is a song expressing joy at the birth of Jesus and finding comfort in the salvation that He has brought.
In addition to the joyful message of the song, I also love the haunting, timeless melody and the way it plays off the chords. I find "God Rest ye Merry, Gentlemen" to be a song that offers a tremendous amount of potential for musical expression and interpretation. All you have to do to see this is explore a bit on You Tube. There is an amazing range of versions of this song available: old standard, swing-meets-rap, big-production-orchestra-and-choir, Dio/Iommi metal, obligatory-Mannheim Steamroller, Celtic harp, pop-diva, Charlie Daniels-bluegrass, smooth-jazz-saxophone, TV-show-acapella-and teen-pop, country-shuffle-jazz, Annie Lennox-electronic-meets-Renaissance, Irish jig, throbbing-metal-guitar, Jethro Tull-jazz-meets-prog-rock, modern-reggae, epic-synth-production, and low-budget-rap.
Yes, there are a gazillion covers of this song in almost every style imaginable. If you can't find a version of this song you like, you just haven't looked hard enough.
Yes, there are a gazillion covers of this song in almost every style imaginable. If you can't find a version of this song you like, you just haven't looked hard enough.
So which versions did I choose for this Battle of the Bands?
Well, I seriously considered several of the ones I mentioned above, but then I finally decided to go in a different direction: After all, this is a Christmas song with a blatantly Christian message -- so why not feature two versions by Christian artists?
OK -- but even within that genre restriction, this song encompasses a wide range of styles and I still had several possibilities. But I narrowed the list until I had two contenders.
Below are the covers that I chose -- I really like both and enjoy their decidedly different approaches to the song.
Below are the covers that I chose -- I really like both and enjoy their decidedly different approaches to the song.
Let the Battle Begin!
First up is a version by the Christian rock band Pillar, doing a modern, edgy take on the song. This is from a 2012 Christmas single that has not appeared on any of their albums, I don't believe. See what you think:
First up is a version by the Christian rock band Pillar, doing a modern, edgy take on the song. This is from a 2012 Christmas single that has not appeared on any of their albums, I don't believe. See what you think:
Next is a version featuring two Christian artists -- the renown guitarist Phil Keaggy and singer Kim Hill, doing a somewhat more traditional rendition from the 1990 Christmas compilation album, Our Christmas:
Your Vote
So now it's your turn to add input: Which version do you like better? Pillar's modern, rocking version, or the one by Keaggy & Hill with its take on a more traditional approach?
I invite you to listen to both of these and give them each an honest chance. And remember that this is a contest about the music -- not the images in the videos, Please use your ears to judge, not your eyes.
After listening, please vote in the comments as to which version you think is best, or which speaks to you the deepest. Feel free to also share as much as you would like about how any of the above videos strike you, even if it's less than positive.
Then -- afterwards, check out the other BOTB bloggers to vote on their battles:
- Far Away Series (FarAwayEyes)
- Stephen T. McCarthy's Battle of the Bands Blog
- Tossing it Out (Arlee Bird)
- Your Daily Dose (Robin)
- DiscConnected (DiscConnected)
- Mike's Ramblings (Mike Pain)
- Curious as a Cathy (Cathy Kennedy)
- John Hilton (The Sound of One Hand Typing)
- Book Lover (Donna)
- And even Alex J. Cavanaugh sometimes...
Thank you very much for listening and for voting -- come back and visit again next week to find out how the voting has gone. I'll make a post then with my own vote, announce the winner, and then talk some more about upcoming changes to my blog in 2015.
In the meantime, I hope you get to enjoy the Christmas season! Remember to rest ye merry!

