Yuletide

Yuletide

Author: Marc Gunn, Celtic & Folk musician December 14, 2021 Duration: 29:15

What's Yuletide? What's the difference between Yuletide and Christmas? What is Celtic Christmas music? Plus, hobbits show up in my latest Christmas single.

It's all on Pub Songs & Stories #246.

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0:25 -  WHAT'S NEW?

  • The kids got to decorate a Christmas tree yesterday. It was not ours. Which seemed kind of an odd thing to do. Maybe it's my solitary nature. I never thought of tree decorating as a communal experience. But then again, I've never had friends quite like those I have living in Georgia. Hopefully, our tree will be up by the time this goes live. Because I also need to get some pictures and videos to promote the holiday season.
  • Today's show is brought to you by my Gunn Runners on Patreon. Thanks to my newest Patron: Brian Petty. I can't begin to thank you enough for your support. I'm getting closer to releasing my new song "Blink" over on Patreon. More than just a video. I also recorded "Come Adventure With Me". That's the next single for In the 'Verse podcast. And very soon, I will share my plans for 2022. They will include a big change to this podcast and other things I do.
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1:46 - WHAT IS YULETIDE?

Here's some of what Wikipedia has to say about Yule:

"Yule is a winter festival historically observed by the Germanic peoples. Much like Christmas, it has pagan roots. Scholars connected the original celebrations of Yule to the Wild Hunt, the god Odin, and the pagan Anglo-Saxon Modraniht.

Later departing from its pagan roots, Yule underwent Christianised reformulation, resulting in the term Christmastide. Some present-day Christmas customs and traditions such as the Yule log, Yule goat, Yule boar, Yule singing, and others may have connections to older pagan Yule traditions.

The Saga of Hákon the Good credits King Haakon I of Norway who ruled from 934 to 961 with the Christianization of Norway as well as rescheduling Yule to coincide with Christian celebrations held at the time. The saga says that when Haakon arrived in Norway he was a confirmed Christian, but since the land was still altogether heathen and the people retained their pagan practices, Haakon hid his Christianity to receive the help of the "great chieftains". In time, Haakon had a law passed establishing that Yule celebrations were to take place at the same time as the Christians celebrated Christmas, "and at that time everyone was to have ale for the celebration with a measure of grain, or else pay fines, and had to keep the holiday while the ale lasted."

Scholars have connected the Yule period to the Wild Hunt (a ghostly procession in the winter sky), the god Odin (who is attested in Germanic areas as leading the Wild Hunt and bears the name Jólnir), and increased supernatural activity, such as the Wild Hunt and the increased activities of draugar—undead beings who walk the earth.

Modraniht, an event focused on collective female beings attested by Bede as having occurred among the pagan Anglo-Saxons on what is now Christmas Eve, has been seen as further evidence of a fertility event during the Yule period."

You can read more about Yuletide on Wikipedia.

Now I've heard it said that JRR Tolkien wrote The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings, in part, to give England its own folk tales. So one of the things I love about my first story is that Yuletide better encapsulates the hobbit winter celebrations than say Christmas. At least in name.

4:55 - STORY OF YULETIDE

During live shows, I talk about the little hobbit village that happens every three years in Kentucky. It's called ALEP, A Long Expected Party. A gross of Tolkien enthusiasts gather together at the Shaker Village to celebrate all things Lord of the Rings.

Not just celebrate. To Create.

Folks who go to ALEP become a part of the world Tolkien created. Yes, there are amazing stories we get from Michael Drout. But also, there's art, and writings, and costuming, and music. All by people who love Lord of the Rings so much that they create their own art.

Nancy Flynn is one of those people. She enjoys my music and sends me lyrics now and again. She wrote the lyrics "The Smial or the Tree" from my CD, Sci Fi Drinking Songs.

In 2012, she sent me lyrics to two Christmas songs: "Christmas in the Shire" and "Yuletide".

I loved the lyrics for both. "Christmas in the Shire" was the first song that I set to music. It's also still my favorite Christmas song that I love to hear. I love the melody. But it is nothing without the wholesome down-to-earth lyrics that accompany it.

That's one of the things I love about hobbits. It's just down-to-earth. Or down-to-middle-earth as the case may be.

The other song, "Yuletide" sat on my shelf for quite a bit longer.

The lyrics are again down-to-earth. It's a song about how hobbits celebrate Yuletide. There are invitations to friends. There's dancing and eating. There's decorations and drinks. It's like a sneak peak at hobbit holidays.

While many of the celebration examples that she uses are kind of universal for our modern day celebrations, I feel like there's something distinctly hobbit about them. That's what I wanted to capture with the music.

I wrote several melodies over the years. Sadly, I didn't have a recording for any of them. So I started from scratch this year.

This song was written with the vocal melody first and foremost. I feel like basic hobbit music is a hornpipe rhythm. It's fun and bouncy in 4/4 time. It's the type that you can easily sing without an instrument and still get people up dancing.

So that's how I wrote the melody. I sang it. I added my autoharp. Then Nathan Deese brought the song to life with a mandolin and whistles.

7:49 - "Yuletide" by Marc Gunn from Single and Christmas Drive Playlist

10:18 - FEEDBACK: How do you celebrate Christmas and Yuletide?

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11:19 - NEXT TIME - PLANS FOR 2022

I was debating whether I would release more of these episodes.  But time is just not my friend. So I decided that this is the final episode of 2021.

I will be back in 2022. However, I'm gonna do things a bit differently. I don't yet have a start date for the new year. But as I strategically plan. I *think* it won't begin until February. But I hope to start recording episodes in January. And just build a catalog of episodes that I can release. Just like I plan to do with Coffee with The Celtfather.

If you're a member of the Gunn Runners Club, I'll break down my plans a little bit more on Patreon.

12:16 - STORY OF WHAT IS CELTIC CHRISTMAS MUSIC?

In 2014, I recorded a podcast called Celtic Christmas Greetings. It was a short podcast series designed to promote my then brand new album of Christmas music with the same name.

Listening back to the series, I realized it is very much like this show. So I thought I'd replay that podcast here for those who might've missed it. The first episode tells the story of how and why I fused Celtic music and Christmas music to create a CD.

25:04 - "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" by Kilted Kings from Flower of Scotland

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#godrestyemerrygentlemen #yuletide #celticchristmasmusic


Grab a pint and pull up a stool. PUB SONGS & STORIES is a warm, welcoming corner of the audio world hosted by Celtic & Folk musician Marc Gunn, known to many as The Celtfather. This podcast isn't just a curated playlist; it's an intimate journey into the heart of the music. Each episode feels like a late-night conversation in a cozy pub, where every traditional tune, modern ballad, and rousing drinking song comes with a rich history. Marc explores the narratives woven into the fabric of Celtic and folk music, sharing the tales of the songwriters and the cultural moments that inspired them. You'll hear the music itself, of course, but more importantly, you'll understand the passion and the stories behind each melody and lyric. It's a celebration of musical heritage, a personal journal from the front lines of the folk scene, and a testament to the living culture that thrives in song. Listen to this podcast for a genuine connection to the artists and the timeless tradition of sharing stories through music.
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