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Mayhem’s 12 Days Of Christmas 2024 – Day 3 “Three French Hens” December 15, 2024


Where does the time go leading up to Christmas? It is already day 3 of Mayhem’s 12 Days Of Christmas This year, once again, the theme is the classic cumulative song “The Twelve Days Of Christmas”. What gift was presented on the third day of Christmas? It was of course Three French Hens. Todays song is yet another tenuously linked tune, “Chicken” by Maceo Parker.

This instrumental track was composed by jazz saxophonist Pee Wee Ellis a one time member of James Brown’s band. The tune was originally entitled “The Chicken” and it first appeared as the B Side to James Browns 1969 single “The Popcorn”. It has been recorded by many giants of jazz, including Jaco Pastorius, and became a jazz funk standard. The version I have included for Mayhem’s 12 Days of Christmas is by Maceo Parker and is taken from his 1991 album ‘Mo’ Roots’. Parker also played in James Brown’s band in the 60s, 70s and again in the 80s. He went on to work with Parliament/ Funkadelic in the 1970s and Prince in the 2000s. He has worked on collaborations with Candy Dulfer and De La Soul. He also had a hit in 1973 with “Parrty – Part I” under the name Maceo and the Macks. He has worked with artists as diverse as Ryuichi Sakamoto, Bryan Ferry, Keith Richards and 10,000 Maniacs to name just a few.

There will be a playlist of all twelve songs when we get to the final one? What do you think tomorrows song will be?

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“The stars look so special and the snow looks so old” July 6, 2010


I would like to take this opportunity to wish a very happy birthday to the Dalai Lama today as he turns 75. If only he could celebrate it with the gift of a free Tibet. The Dalai Lama is the spiritual leader of Tibet and has so far spent 50 years in exile, courtesy of the Chinese authorities. Click here to send your support and birthday wishes. Many people hope that Tibet will be free within his lifetime, that’s a wonderful thought, but personally I believe that China will hold out much much longer. China invaded Tibet 60 years ago in 1950 and the 14th Dalai Lama eventually fled to Northern India in 1959.

The first Free Tibet music concert was held in San Francisco in 1996 and featured the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Bjork, Smashing Pumpkins, Cibo Matto, Rage Against The Machine and De La Soul. The main aim was to raise awareness of the plight of Tibet among younger people, but it also raised $800k for Tibetan justice causes. More than 100,000 people attended the first show. Among the biggest supporters of the Free Tibet campaign in the music world have been the Beastie Boys. As recently as last year the Chinese government prevented Oasis from playing in China because Noel Gallagher had played a Tibet benefit some years before. Bjork caused the Chinese some problems and is unlikely to be welcomed back after chanting Tibet, Tibet at the end of her song ‘Declare Independence’ at a show in Shanghai in 2008

Anthony Kiedis off of the Red Hot Chili Peppers met the Dalai Lama on a trip to India in 1996 and has a wonderfully comic description of that meeting in his autobiography.

This video is Radiohead’s Thom Yorke and Johnny Greenwood performing ‘Exit Music’ at a Free Tibet concert

Bjork sings “Declare Independence” and shows the Tibetan flag

I will close this post with David Bowie’s excellent “Seven Years In Tibet” Alternatively you can hear the Mandarin version of the song by clicking here