This song is so awesome, but what is it about? Who's Hector? Is there an actual story to this? The link on clips and snips shows a portrait of a soldier from the 17-1800s or so... Can anyone fill me in?
I'd like to play this song in church since, with a little expirementation, I found out that "My Shepherd Will Supply My Need" fits PERFECTLY in harmony over the top. Try it! The two melodies totally complement each other when played together. So cool.
Thanks,
Joey
Hector the Hero
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This is a good website about Hector MacDonald.
This is a good website about Hector MacDonald.
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If you have some extra $$ laying around, go to El McMeen's website, elmcmeen.com, and pick up his new CD, Breakout. On it is the best version of Hector the Hero in Christendom. Dale W. just put in a big plug for this CD in the last C & F newsletter.
Play it in church? You would do yourself and your Maker proud.
Bob
Play it in church? You would do yourself and your Maker proud.
Bob
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I have great fondness for burly Scots warriors and English Imperialism and all that, of course. But I have been meaning to say this for a long time: I think it takes a lot of damned gall to write a tune called "Hector the Hero" and not have it be about the Hector of Troy, greatest of the Illian warriors, who killed so many Greek fighter, almost destroyed the Greek fleet and thus almost drove the Greeks away. Hector was killed by Achilles, his body was dragged by Achilles behind the chariot around the walls of troy and finally returned to Priam, King of Troy, and buried at the end of the Illiad.
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I thought you were all talking about the famous Hector of Hector's House, which just shows to go I have a totally different set of cultural references!
I bet you can't make head or tail of Ivor the Engine, The Clangers, Ludvig, Bod, Noggin the Nog, Willo-the-Wisp, Chorlton and the Wheelies or Bagpuss either.
Glug...glug...
http://www.chorltonandthewheelies.co.uk/
I thought you were all talking about the famous Hector of Hector's House, which just shows to go I have a totally different set of cultural references!
I bet you can't make head or tail of Ivor the Engine, The Clangers, Ludvig, Bod, Noggin the Nog, Willo-the-Wisp, Chorlton and the Wheelies or Bagpuss either.
Glug...glug...
http://www.chorltonandthewheelies.co.uk/
It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that schwing
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