This was in a man made snow "castle" in Minnesota I believe. This was arranged by Adam Rupp, the beatboxer, and is very complex and they perform this every year at their holiday shows...
One of my favorites of theirs. SO creative and done so well. Adam’s beatboxing was crazy good. Loved Tim’s lows. Can’t believe the ice stood up during his lows.
I love Home Free, and this is one of their best Christmas songs from a few years ago. Another one they did with Kenny Rogers is "Children go where I send thee."
This is my favorite arrangement of any Home Free song, bar none. Eargasm. This was video'd at an "ice/snow castle in Eden Prarie, MN. It is usually built as part of the St. Paul Winter Carnival in a different metro city every year. They used to actually make large ice castles by harvesting ice blocks from area lakes but it got too expensive (over a million dollars many years ago).
How can you not be in a better mood after listening to this version of that song? Adam Rupp (beatboxer) did such a good job arranging it. I'm going to see them in a few weeks and can't wait to hear this in person. Love your channel, you guys are always so funny and have an appreciation for all forms of music.
Adam Rupp (beatboxer) did the arrangement for their rendition and it's fantastic! IMHO, they're THE best acapella band. I still miss seeing Austin Brown sing with them in their latest releases; however, he has a rendition of "Defying Gravity" on his channel that's terrific!
I love HF and this is gorgeous, but it's worth mentioning this song is not about Christmas. A tiny bit of backstory: "Many people mistakenly assume this Christmas classic has been around for years and that it is of European origin. But it was written in 1962 during the Cuban Missile Crisis as a powerful plea for peace by a man who had experienced the horrors of war." (That man was French-born Noel Regney, who was drafted into the German Army against his will when France fell to Germany.) “I am amazed that people can think they know the song and not know it is a prayer for peace, ” Noel Regney once told an interviewer. “But we are so bombarded by sounds and our attention spans are so short.”
This is an ice castle that is set up every year (different places) in Minnesota. Adam Rupp (beat boxer) arranged this several years before they actually did the song because they had to wait for all the right guys to do the complicated arrangement. Susie, I'll bet you didn't have a bass like Tim working with you on the song.
You have to listen to Jimmy Barnes's Christmas album until you have you haven't heard a Chrismas song sung properly. Any song off his Blue Christmas album. No Christmas song has been sung like this. And shows you what an Aussie Christmas is.
Love Home Free - one of THE best acapella bands out there
That's 4 sure would Like to see them in person
Absolutely my favorite Home Free performance. Have to hear it at least once a day. The best arrangement of any Christmas song ever.
This was in a man made snow "castle" in Minnesota I believe. This was arranged by Adam Rupp, the beatboxer, and is very complex and they perform this every year at their holiday shows...
It was an ice castle
That baritone…. One of the greatest voices I’ve ever heard. And he can sing so low but then normal. Crazy.
One of my favorites of theirs. SO creative and done so well. Adam’s beatboxing was crazy good. Loved Tim’s lows. Can’t believe the ice stood up during his lows.
I love Home Free, and this is one of their best Christmas songs from a few years ago. Another one they did with Kenny Rogers is "Children go where I send thee."
This is my favorite arrangement of any Home Free song, bar none. Eargasm.
This was video'd at an "ice/snow castle in Eden Prarie, MN. It is usually built as part of the St. Paul Winter Carnival in a different metro city every year. They used to actually make large ice castles by harvesting ice blocks from area lakes but it got too expensive (over a million dollars many years ago).
Great reaction. I had the opportunity to see them perform this live last year
It was spectacular.
Oh, Holy night is one of my favorites for Christmas by Home Free.
HOME FREE ROCKS! MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Glad. To see uback with HF!! The best of the best!!
Wow are you serious this was awesome excellent reaction and one of y’all knew this song better than the other one.🤣🤣🤣❤️😎🇺🇸
Love hearing them sing and would be an incredible concert to go to
COOL!!!!😉👍
Straight 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
How can you not be in a better mood after listening to this version of that song? Adam Rupp (beatboxer) did such a good job arranging it. I'm going to see them in a few weeks and can't wait to hear this in person. Love your channel, you guys are always so funny and have an appreciation for all forms of music.
This is a fan favorite
Great arrangement by Adam Rupp.
Check out "O Holy Night", "Mary Did You Know" and "Auld Lang Syne".
Good to see you both very cool video love ya
WOW!
Adam Rupp (beatboxer) did the arrangement for their rendition and it's fantastic! IMHO, they're THE best acapella band. I still miss seeing Austin Brown sing with them in their latest releases; however, he has a rendition of "Defying Gravity" on his channel that's terrific!
I love HF and this is gorgeous, but it's worth mentioning this song is not about Christmas. A tiny bit of backstory:
"Many people mistakenly assume this Christmas classic has been around for years and that it is of European origin. But it was written in 1962 during the Cuban Missile Crisis as a powerful plea for peace by a man who had experienced the horrors of war." (That man was French-born Noel Regney, who was drafted into the German Army against his will when France fell to Germany.)
“I am amazed that people can think they know the song and not know it is a prayer for peace, ” Noel Regney once told an interviewer. “But we are so bombarded by sounds and our attention spans are so short.”
Killed it
This is an ice castle that is set up every year (different places) in Minnesota. Adam Rupp (beat boxer) arranged this several years before they actually did the song because they had to wait for all the right guys to do the complicated arrangement. Susie, I'll bet you didn't have a bass like Tim working with you on the song.
Has she been hitting the spiked eggnog? 😆
Home Free also have a fun original Christmas song that is called Cold hard cash
Home Free is truly amazing, you should react to there song called ‘ Snow Globe’ written by Tim Faust , the bass singer of Home Free
Thank you for using the good version of this video. Too many use the bass distortion recording that really takes alot away. We are blessed. :)
Great
Home Free Snow Globe
MY FAV
Christmas song to make your heart sing - Elvis: Santa Claus is back in town.❤❤❤
You should react to their rendition of Mary Did You Know.
Christmas is the most depressing time of the year. All I can do is just try and make it through to the new year.
If you watch the video to the very end where they talk they will explain where it is. It was in Eden prairie for this video
Nice
You have to react to O Holy Night by them, you will not be disappointed. I will be waiting for your reaction
Favorite song in mental hospitals": "Do You Hear What I Hear"?
Two of them are not in Home free now.
TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MANY INTERRUPTIONS
You have to listen to Jimmy Barnes's Christmas album until you have you haven't heard a Chrismas song sung properly. Any song off his Blue Christmas album. No Christmas song has been sung like this. And shows you what an Aussie Christmas is.
I have to listen until I haven't heard?
I have to listen until I haven't heard?