Hands down you should react to Home Free's version of "Do You Hear What I Hear". I promise you have never heard any version of this song like their version... Incredible!! Thanks, guys.
Do you Hear what I hear by Home Free is a must if you haven't gotten to it yet. It's a show stopper. Bathing else like it on the planet. And arranged by Adam Rupp. Worth a listen if you have time.
Matt I know you guys are down to the wire and may not be able to squeeze anything else in this season. But you really need to check out Home Free, Do You Hear What I Hear. The beats that Adam delivers from the very beginning are so different and lend such a haunting quality to the music. Adam also arranged the song. If you can't fit it in this year's offerings, give yourself a gift and watch the video.
I've been a fan of PTX and Home Free since they were both on the Sing Off. Gotta say, I prefer this version if I'm listening to it repeatedly. Have you guys reacted to "Do You Hear What I Hear?" by Home Free? It's amazing! Love you guys.
I agree with everyone, you really need to listen to Do You Hear What I Hear! Arranged by Adam Rupp. Best version of the song I've heard! Awesome percussion, harmonies, bass! I will blow y'all away!
Chance before joining Home Free was in a group that was on The Sing-Off in season 2 called Street Corner Symphony and he was the bassman for the group and can sing bass, not as low as Tim, but he is baritone just because that slot was open in Home free, but quite often does the back up bass and bass when Tim sings.
I vote Homefree version!! but as everyone else has said. Do you hear what I hear is a must. Rupp's arrangement makes it so unique. My all time favorite xmas song of theirs.
Home Free: Christmas Ain’t For the Lonely is a must watch original co-written by Tim! Home Free: Do You Hear What I Hear arranged by Adam Rupp is my favorite cover of all time! I was able to hear it live a few weeks ago, absolutely phenomenal! This is my top 3 Christmas cover #2, is my favorite music video of all time, Chris Rupp (HF founder) featuring Home Free: What Child is This filmed in a cave! Thank you for awesome reactions and Ronnie for great edits! Merry Christmas!
Home Free “Do you here what I hear” and for something completely different “ Little drummer boy” by For King and Country the version performed at the CMA Christmas show. This version is an over the top version that you have not heard before. Merry Christmas and God’s blessings your and your loved ones.
Home Free has my vote! And I agree with the other comments. Home Free "do you hear what I hear" is amazing. Adam Rupp is at the top of his game. The place where they performed, is the coolest.❤️
Chance has an amazing bass voice. And it's great when we get to hear it. This is an absolutely amazing version of this song. I vote for Home Free of course. Great reaction from all three of you, thanks.
This is probably my all time favorite Christmas song. Since I first heard it, I have heard many different versions and each has charmed me. This one by Home Free was exciting, because it was full of surprises in tempo, harmony and dynamic phrasing. It was refreshing and came with unexpected anticipation to see what Adam R and the rest of the guys were going to do next. I love any version of a beloved classic that allows you to experience it with new eyes. BTW Adam said in an interview that one of the things about beat boxing he has to remember is to keep in mind that doing a perfect sound imitation is not the goal. Rather it is getting as close as possible but still have it sound human enough to blend with the voices. What a problem to have! Good job, I'm looking forward to seeing what y'all do with it this afternoon. See you then.
Yes, Chance needs to get lots of credit for his bass. He is a baritone/bass - sang bass in his last group. Do You Hear What I Hear by HF, for sure - in the MN Ice Castle (with Chris). And great reaction to HF's Mary Did YOu Know?
Screw O Come All Ye Faithful, do Home Free What Christmas Means To Me. You will laugh your butt off! Also Children Go Where I Send Thee with Kenny Rogers! Fun, upbeat, soulful.
Another homfredian gem. These guys as a group are so much more than they are as individuals, and that's saying something. They just complement each other so well.
You need to hear Tim's new solo release. It's called pieces of me and it's all Tim doing 50's and 60's doo woop songs. I ordered a copy before i even finished listening to the reaction video.
Guys, Adam Rupp did an amazing arrangement to Do You Hear What I Hear, but although it is a Christmas song, it is one of HF's best songs out of their entire portfolio. You need to react to it. It is an older video with Chris Rupp in it.
Easy one is next HomeFree Christmas song needs to be "Christmas ain't for the lonely". That is an original written by Tim Foust and two other guys. It is a Beautiful song.
I believe they are Chris Chatham ( plays guitar for Tim and Austin in collaborations ie My Maria & Neon Moon w/Austin and was a former band mate with Tim before Home Free) Chris Chatham also co wrote Land of the Free with Tim, third co writer of Christmas Ain't For The Lonely is Darren Rust HF producer/ most of the time arranger. He also is a member of the a cappella group The Blenders! Thanks!♥️🍟
I believe you were asking which group we'd like you to reach to rather than what song so that's why I'm not suggesting any but would love Home Free to be the group. Thanks for your reaction and looking for yours to be coming too. (y'all gotta be tired of this song due to that)😉. Oh shoot I do agree with the others about Do You Hear What I Here esp. with Matt's recent talk with Adam Rupp imo
Love this. Those harmonies are killer and Adam’s beatboxing and Chance’s lows are incredible. Did you hear his growl after “I am”? Amazing. Chance did sing bass for his group before he joined Home Free so he can go low just not as low as Tim. I loved the serenity of the scene too, just the manger, stars and the Star of Bethlehem. Awe inspiring. Good reaction boys! Merry Christmas to you all. 😍
Chance was the bass for Street Corner Symphony before joining Home Free. As for another song, Do You Hear What I Hear from Home Free is mind-blowing with Rupp's arrangement (it's pre Chance)
Y'all are doing good. Very happy that you guys are actually dissecting it from the musical point of view. And, as big a fan of Home Free as I am, I could go to any number of groups or channels and hear people fawning over them. Yes, they are talented, extremely so, we all know that. But what I want to hear is analysis beyond what I - not a technical singer - can hear for myself. And you guys are doing a good job. It's why I subscribed recently. Congrats. :-)
Wonderful reaction guys! Please check out Little Drummer Boy by For King and Country. Chance was the bass for Street Corner Symphony before he joined Home Free, he has a lovely, rich bass voice.
The place where you caught Tim mouthing the word at the end of Austin's line- i think it might be because he's getting ready to pick up the melody line from singing harmony, and he's matching pace and finding his pitch. Or not, just a thought. As far as O, Come PLEASE do Voctave!!!!!! It's a different feel because they're an ensemble that can cover 5 octaves in one chord, and the lead holds a note forEVER!!!!
Love how you made me realize I missed something in this video, even though I’ve seen Home Free’s version a couple of dozens times, at least! Tim singing along with Austin was totally lost on me since I usually watch the person singing. I can’t get enough of Home Free’s cover!
Voctave and Pentatonix do very very different and unique versions of O Come All Ye Faithful. I think you should watch each as I am sure you will enjoy each one.
As always, your reactions are best 😊 I like this more every time I hear this, and Adam is killing it! You HAVE to react to Do you hear what I hear... 😁
I have to agree with all of these comments that "Do you hear what I hear" is a must! Also, Dreamer with Texas Hill live at the Ryman is a must!! Talk about amazing harmonies!!! Wow! This old grandma has introduced these guys to my teenage grandkids and they love them!! Thanks for your reactions!
Adam is doing his thing with the beatboxing and Chance with the bass drops are amazing. The trio vocals as always are outstanding along with the harmonies.
Okay guys. Just in case you didn't see my comment on your version of this, I still say that Home Free would think very well of your version. They have never been bashful about praising another artist's work and yours is definitely praiseworthy.
Absolutely love this version of Mary did you know!! Chance of actually was the Bass in the group he came from. Streetcorner Symphony. Another great version of this is seventh Avenue band… The group Chris rep started after he left home free… It’s a beautiful version Chris rock and his sister Tristan rap sing this with two others! You should really listen to it… The Rupps area a very talented family! Their Mom Cindy has accompanied them on piano!
This is the first "reverent" song in which I've heard Adam put in his percussion. Correct me if I am wrong, but all of the other reverent songs, like "How Great Thou Art", "Oh Holy Night", etc, have been done without percussion.
I would say do home free version of O Come All Ye Faithful cuz in the beginning imitate trumpets it's a very old one back in 2013 but the same time they were on The Sing-Off
Please, PLEASE listen (or react) to Voctave’s version (featuring the co-writer of the song, Mark Lowry). That takes it to a whole new level!! And despite being biased towards HF, I would do Pentatonix’ version of O Come All Ye Faithful :-)
Not sure if someone else commented it or not, but chance can easily fill in as bass when Tim sings, because chance was the bass for his former group Street corner symphony before joining home free, chance was with his former group on the show "the sing off" which is the show home free won, don't think they were the same season though. :) also, love the videos, keep it up, also loved the video yall posted of you guys singing, it was amazing. ;) Merry Christmas guys
Boys, I love you all so much, but listening to y'all talk about Christmas music reminds me of a song we did in choir in '89 (I know, I'm old)...it's called the 12 days After Christmas. Think you'd like it. You should also check out I Want To Kill A Snowman by Tina Maddigan Mayer (fall down funny). Hugs and love to all, and to your families as well. Hugs from your resident Newfie. #hog #teamsaucey #307reacts #shaewhatnow #thanksronnie #ihatehashtags
Hands down you should react to Home Free's version of "Do You Hear What I Hear". I promise you have never heard any version of this song like their version... Incredible!! Thanks, guys.
Do you Hear what I hear by Home Free is a must if you haven't gotten to it yet. It's a show stopper. Bathing else like it on the planet. And arranged by Adam Rupp. Worth a listen if you have time.
Matt I know you guys are down to the wire and may not be able to squeeze anything else in this season. But you really need to check out Home Free, Do You Hear What I Hear. The beats that Adam delivers from the very beginning are so different and lend such a haunting quality to the music. Adam also arranged the song. If you can't fit it in this year's offerings, give yourself a gift and watch the video.
I've been a fan of PTX and Home Free since they were both on the Sing Off. Gotta say, I prefer this version if I'm listening to it repeatedly. Have you guys reacted to "Do You Hear What I Hear?" by Home Free? It's amazing! Love you guys.
I agree with everyone, you really need to listen to Do You Hear What I Hear! Arranged by Adam Rupp. Best version of the song I've heard! Awesome percussion, harmonies, bass! I will blow y'all away!
Chance before joining Home Free was in a group that was on The Sing-Off in season 2 called Street Corner Symphony and he was the bassman for the group and can sing bass, not as low as Tim, but he is baritone just because that slot was open in Home free, but quite often does the back up bass and bass when Tim sings.
Do you Hear What I hear from Home Free is well worth your time. Adam Rupp did the arrangement.
Home Free will get my vote every time!!!!!
Home Free " Do you hear what I hear "
I vote Homefree version!! but as everyone else has said. Do you hear what I hear is a must. Rupp's arrangement makes it so unique. My all time favorite xmas song of theirs.
Do You Here What,I Hear? By Home Free
And Chance needs to get credit for doing the low bass while Tim is singing.
Yes Absolutely! He didn't have a solo singing part but his bass line and low notes are his solo! He's great!
Home Free: Christmas Ain’t For the Lonely is a must watch original co-written by Tim! Home Free: Do You Hear What I Hear arranged by Adam Rupp is my favorite cover of all time! I was able to hear it live a few weeks ago, absolutely phenomenal! This is my top 3 Christmas cover #2, is my favorite music video of all time, Chris Rupp (HF founder) featuring Home Free: What Child is This filmed in a cave! Thank you for awesome reactions and Ronnie for great edits! Merry Christmas!
Home Free “Do you here what I hear” and for something completely different “ Little drummer boy” by For King and Country the version performed at the CMA Christmas show. This version is an over the top version that you have not heard before. Merry Christmas and God’s blessings your and your loved ones.
I agree. Matt would appreciate their percussion on the song.
Please...Adam Rupp's arrangement of Do You Hear What I Hear. You'll never want to hear any other version. And the location is CHILLIN'!
This is my favorite version
Home Free has my vote! And I agree with the other comments. Home Free "do you hear what I hear" is amazing. Adam Rupp is at the top of his game. The place where they performed, is the coolest.❤️
Home Free all the way.
Home Free, Do You Hear What I Hear?
Chance has an amazing bass voice. And it's great when we get to hear it. This is an absolutely amazing version of this song. I vote for Home Free of course. Great reaction from all three of you, thanks.
If HOME FREE does a version of whatever Christmas song you're planning to listen to, choose them! 🤠💛
This is probably my all time favorite Christmas song. Since I first heard it, I have heard many different versions and each has charmed me. This one by Home Free was exciting, because it was full of surprises in tempo, harmony and dynamic phrasing. It was refreshing and came with unexpected anticipation to see what Adam R and the rest of the guys were going to do next. I love any version of a beloved classic that allows you to experience it with new eyes. BTW Adam said in an interview that one of the things about beat boxing he has to remember is to keep in mind that doing a perfect sound imitation is not the goal. Rather it is getting as close as possible but still have it sound human enough to blend with the voices. What a problem to have!
Good job, I'm looking forward to seeing what y'all do with it this afternoon. See you then.
Yes, Chance needs to get lots of credit for his bass. He is a baritone/bass - sang bass in his last group. Do You Hear What I Hear by HF, for sure - in the MN Ice Castle (with Chris). And great reaction to HF's Mary Did YOu Know?
Home Free for sure.
Adam is in a league of his own. I love where Tim is in this one. It's just beautiful.
Home Free's latest, What Christmas Means to Me, humorous.
Home Free Do you Hear Wat I Hear. The Ice Castle version. That's my favorite
Screw O Come All Ye Faithful, do Home Free What Christmas Means To Me. You will laugh your butt off! Also Children Go Where I Send Thee with Kenny Rogers! Fun, upbeat, soulful.
Home Free
"Do you hear what I hear!! This is the song that you need to play!
You have to do the new Home Free release What Christmas Means to Me
It is so good
Home Free, every single time!
Another homfredian gem. These guys as a group are so much more than they are as individuals, and that's saying something. They just complement each other so well.
You need to hear Tim's new solo release. It's called pieces of me and it's all Tim doing 50's and 60's doo woop songs. I ordered a copy before i even finished listening to the reaction video.
Good reaction. Awesome song and they nailed it. It has been a pleasure watching you guys do your thing.
This is a MASTERPIECE!!! I LIKE THIS THE MOST OF ANY VERSION THAT I HAVE EVER HEARD! FIRE!!! THANK YOU FOR YOUR REACTION!
Chance has been improving his bass skills or at least it seems as such....working with Tim ? Just wonderful....
Chance was the bass for Street Corner Symphony before making the jump to Home Free. He is designated the baritone, but he has a very deep low end.
SNOWGLOBE by Home Free -written by Tim Foust (and Chris Chatham I think).
Guys, Adam Rupp did an amazing arrangement to Do You Hear What I Hear, but although it is a Christmas song, it is one of HF's best songs out of their entire portfolio. You need to react to it. It is an older video with Chris Rupp in it.
Easy one is next HomeFree Christmas song needs to be "Christmas ain't for the lonely". That is an original written by Tim Foust and two other guys. It is a Beautiful song.
I believe they are Chris Chatham ( plays guitar for Tim and Austin in collaborations ie My Maria & Neon Moon w/Austin and was a former band mate with Tim before Home Free) Chris Chatham also co wrote Land of the Free with Tim,
third co writer of Christmas Ain't For The Lonely is Darren Rust HF producer/ most of the time arranger. He also is a member of the a cappella group The Blenders! Thanks!♥️🍟
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Yeah that is them
O come all ye faithful - has to be Voctave, please!
I think they leveled up during the song...lol Area 51 called and wants Home Free back...
Home Free Snowglobe is good. A HF original. I'm with y'all, can only take so much Christmas music, but HF Christmas tunes I listen to on repeat.
I love the lead up to and the singing of “I AM”. This is beautiful. Awesome lead and vocal percussion. Thanks for your reaction
I just love you guys! 😍
I recommend their newest "what Christmas means to me". It's awesome, funny, & Adam is nuts! 😉🥰
I believe you were asking which group we'd like you to reach to rather than what song so that's why I'm not suggesting any but would love Home Free to be the group. Thanks for your reaction and looking for yours to be coming too. (y'all gotta be tired of this song due to that)😉. Oh shoot I do agree with the others about Do You Hear What I Here esp. with Matt's recent talk with Adam Rupp imo
Love this. Those harmonies are killer and Adam’s beatboxing and Chance’s lows are incredible. Did you hear his growl after “I am”? Amazing. Chance did sing bass for his group before he joined Home Free so he can go low just not as low as Tim. I loved the serenity of the scene too, just the manger, stars and the Star of Bethlehem. Awe inspiring. Good reaction boys! Merry Christmas to you all. 😍
Home free
Please! Home Free "Do You Hear What I Hear", amazingly different! Thank you and Merry Christmas.
Please react to "Do You Hear What I Hear" arranged by Adam Rupp, Home Frees beat boxer. He has done a super job with this one.
Chance was the bass for Street Corner Symphony before joining Home Free.
As for another song, Do You Hear What I Hear from Home Free is mind-blowing with Rupp's arrangement (it's pre Chance)
Was Adam Chance really with Street Corner Symphony? That is so cool I didn't know that.
Chance was bass for his former group. He killed it here.
Do the Home Free version, please. Great reaction, btw. I look forward to watch what you did Love from Argentina
TY for reacting and appreciating each man’s talented abilities separately and then together! Adam’s work is always spot on for each arrangement
Listen to Amazing Grace from Home Free with Peter Hollens. .. Also "Do You Hear What I Hear" arranged by Adam Rupp
Would you like to cover Tim’s Foust’s new album it shows Tim’s vocal range
thank you guys for your reaction, I keep coming back to hear ya'll and of course home free
They have an amazing Gift to really TELL a story with their songs
Love this song by Home Free and Pentatonix.
Favorite Christmas song, favorite group, favorite reactors! Happy Holidays!
Of course Home Free was amazing.....
i prefer this version to pentatronix's
Adam Chance was the bass on his previous accapella group.
Y'all are doing good. Very happy that you guys are actually dissecting it from the musical point of view. And, as big a fan of Home Free as I am, I could go to any number of groups or channels and hear people fawning over them. Yes, they are talented, extremely so, we all know that. But what I want to hear is analysis beyond what I - not a technical singer - can hear for myself. And you guys are doing a good job. It's why I subscribed recently. Congrats. :-)
For “Oh, Come All Ye Faithful”, I gotta go with Voctave just for the variety.
Truly enjoy your reactions to songs from Home Free's
When they sing the great I AM, I got chills.
Wonderful reaction guys! Please check out Little Drummer Boy by For King and Country. Chance was the bass for Street Corner Symphony before he joined Home Free, he has a lovely, rich bass voice.
It was the R n B version of a beautiful song. Done by a country a capella group. Spectacular!
The place where you caught Tim mouthing the word at the end of Austin's line- i think it might be because he's getting ready to pick up the melody line from singing harmony, and he's matching pace and finding his pitch. Or not, just a thought. As far as O, Come PLEASE do Voctave!!!!!! It's a different feel because they're an ensemble that can cover 5 octaves in one chord, and the lead holds a note forEVER!!!!
Awesome! 🙏Thanks for your hard work! 🇺🇲Have a great Christmas 🎄 Hangovergang!
Love how you made me realize I missed something in this video, even though I’ve seen Home Free’s version a couple of dozens times, at least! Tim singing along with Austin was totally lost on me since I usually watch the person singing. I can’t get enough of Home Free’s cover!
Do you hear what I hear
Re Adam Chance Bass... check out him in his former group Street Corner Symphony where he was the bass. I HIGHLY recommend Madness.
You are in reverse to me because my first pick for this song would be Home Free for my holiday play list along with their oh holy night.
Beyond awesome! Adam's beat boxing in this is stellar! Man, these guys are good.
Chance's bass note after that dramatic "I am" part really slays for me. I felt that deep rumble
Great reaction guys (as always)! I like the "cinematic" take... spot on comparison. Thanks!
Voctave and Pentatonix do very very different and unique versions of O Come All Ye Faithful. I think you should watch each as I am sure you will enjoy each one.
As always, your reactions are best 😊 I like this more every time I hear this, and Adam is killing it! You HAVE to react to Do you hear what I hear... 😁
I have to agree with all of these comments that "Do you hear what I hear" is a must! Also, Dreamer with Texas Hill live at the Ryman is a must!! Talk about amazing harmonies!!! Wow! This old grandma has introduced these guys to my teenage grandkids and they love them!! Thanks for your reactions!
As a die hard Home Fry you know my vote. Lol. Hey HF just dropped What Christmas Means To Me. It's fire. You should check it out.
"Pretty dope little thingy" Incredibly incisive analysis. ROFLMAO But, we live for that.
You should react to "What Child Is This" by Home Free! Original member, Chris Rupp, rejoins the group and all SIX of them make musical magic! 💖
Oh Come All Ye Faithful? Definitely PTX!!!
Adam is doing his thing with the beatboxing and Chance with the bass drops are amazing. The trio vocals as always are outstanding along with the harmonies.
Let's Gooooooooo!! #HOGFRY
Okay guys. Just in case you didn't see my comment on your version of this, I still say that Home Free would think very well of your version. They have never been bashful about praising another artist's work and yours is definitely praiseworthy.
Wow, thank you for that! Means a lot to us!! 😁
Absolutely love this version of Mary did you know!! Chance of actually was the Bass in the group he came from. Streetcorner Symphony. Another great version of this is seventh Avenue band… The group Chris rep started after he left home free… It’s a beautiful version Chris rock and his sister Tristan rap sing this with two others! You should really listen to it… The Rupps area a very talented family! Their Mom Cindy has accompanied them on piano!
This is the first "reverent" song in which I've heard Adam put in his percussion. Correct me if I am wrong, but all of the other reverent songs, like "How Great Thou Art", "Oh Holy Night", etc, have been done without percussion.
That sounds right! Good observation!
I would say do home free version of O Come All Ye Faithful cuz in the beginning imitate trumpets it's a very old one back in 2013 but the same time they were on The Sing-Off
Please, PLEASE listen (or react) to Voctave’s version (featuring the co-writer of the song, Mark Lowry). That takes it to a whole new level!! And despite being biased towards HF, I would do Pentatonix’ version of O Come All Ye Faithful :-)
This was so different from the Pentatonix version. They're both beautiful, but the Home Free version has a sort of vocal unity that I especially love.
BYU Vocal Point does an exquisite version of O Come All Ye Faithful. They're an a capella group with Brigham Young University.
HF DO YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR.
Not sure if someone else commented it or not, but chance can easily fill in as bass when Tim sings, because chance was the bass for his former group Street corner symphony before joining home free, chance was with his former group on the show "the sing off" which is the show home free won, don't think they were the same season though. :) also, love the videos, keep it up, also loved the video yall posted of you guys singing, it was amazing. ;) Merry Christmas guys
Pentatonix for sure. They're version of Oh Come All Ye Faithful is a must hear.
Completely agree! It's a can't miss! You've never heard it like PTX does it.
In regards to O Come All Ye Faithful:
Voctave all the way!!!!!
Boys, I love you all so much, but listening to y'all talk about Christmas music reminds me of a song we did in choir in '89 (I know, I'm old)...it's called the 12 days After Christmas. Think you'd like it. You should also check out I Want To Kill A Snowman by Tina Maddigan Mayer (fall down funny). Hugs and love to all, and to your families as well. Hugs from your resident Newfie. #hog #teamsaucey #307reacts #shaewhatnow #thanksronnie #ihatehashtags
Still waiting for you to watch their Sea Shanty video (and Chance getting to lead off). Obviously not going to be until after Christmas though. :)