SOUNDTRACK: MATT WILSON-“You’re a Mean One Mr. Grinch” (2010).
I don’t know who Matt Wilson is, (surprisingly, he is the drummer of the trio and the album is called the Matt Wilson Tree-O (ha)). Man, I love this version of the Grinch’s theme song.
What’s fun about it is that the main vocal line is played on the upright bass. While the harmony lines are played on what I suspect is a baritone saxophone. There’s also some simple snare and brush work for drums.
It’s really simple and it’s pretty much guaranteed to bring a smile to your face. I haven’t heard anything else on the album, and I’m not entirely sure I need to. This song ranks up pretty high on my Christmas music list now.
[READ: December 10, 2013] Mouse Guard Winter 1152
Winter 1152 follows on the heels of Fall 1152. The Mouse Guard have traveled off to various cities to find supplies for the winter. While they have dispersed in different directions, we are following only our friends from the previous book: Kenzie, Celnawe, Lieam, Sadie and Saxon. Through tremendous snow (for a mouse) they make it to Sprucetuck, where they seek the elixir which Mistress Gwendolyn needs.
Although offered rest and comfort the mice are on a deadline and must make it back home with their supplies. But on their way home they are attacked by an owl. Sadie gets off a great shot that blinds the owl and the mice are free. But just as they feel that they are safe, they walk into a hole in the snow. And three of them fall through.
Saxon, Kenzie and Sadie find themselves in an underground tunnel which proves to be a (presumably) abandoned weasel tunnel. They are nervous of course, but press on in the direction of home as there is no easy way for them to get above ground. Meanwhile, Lieam and Celnawe proceed above ground. There is talk of allegiances and who is rightly in charge of these missions (Celnawe, as the elder axe wielder, is testing Lieam’s mettle). Then both parties encounter some trouble The underground team finds a bat roost–and the bast (I love the way they speak as a kind of collective) are none too happy to see the mice down here. Meanwhile, as the snow continues to pile on the above-ground mice, they decide to settle in for the night by making a burrow and starting a small fire. But something awaits them at their opening.
The underground team makes it back first, but what of Lieam and Celnawe? They should have made it back too.
Chapter Five (of Six) sees the search and rescue mission and the death (!) of a one of the mice. Chapter Six shows us the use of hares as vehicles (a very funny sequence as the hares are quite indignant). The question, of course, is will they make it back alive and will any of them have enough elixir to keep the colony safe for the winter?
The Epilogue from Lady Gwendolyn talks about the future of the colony and of the individual Guards. This may be addressed in the next book Mouse Guard–The Black Axe.

How come I haven’t heard that song played in the house yet?