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π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: I Miss You – Ed Eagle

Written by

Charles Connolly

in

Connolly’s Corner

Welcome all to π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿, a series of weekly reviews by Charles Connolly – an artist in his own right. Here, Charles delves into the greatest brand new singles brought to you by the best unsigned artists on our electrifying and eclectic set of π™‰π™šπ™¬ π˜Όπ™§π™©π™žπ™¨π™© π™Žπ™₯π™€π™©π™‘π™žπ™œπ™π™© playlists.


𝙄 π™ˆπ™žπ™¨π™¨ 𝙔𝙀π™ͺ – 𝙀𝙙 π™€π™–π™œπ™‘π™š


Charles is Ed’s brother from another mother…

We are all born much the same. A cute, squidgy blob that dribbles. As time goes by, some of us change little. But for most of us, we all end up different. What makes you, YOU? Now, I’m not talking about your preferred hairstyle or your penchant for baggy flares, but something less tangible. Our being. The way we do things. Our voice, our manner, our gestures. Was it all picked up at school? Was it an obsession with a character from a Netflix production? Maybe you’re NOT so different and you prefer to blend in with the crowd… Even if so, you will still be different. To figure this out, one has to go back to the start. We are all born much the same. A cute, squidgy… Yes yes yes, we’ve done this. The point is, we were born. We were not manufactured on a production line. We were born as the eventual outcome of a couple’s canoodling. Eurghh! I don’t want to even think about it. Despite the severing of the cord, there is (almost) always the strongest connection between blob and makers. Not only is said blob born, but so too is a family. The messy young blighter embiggens the household by one. For many years, this wriggly thing knows nothing outside parent one and parent two. These two β€œcarers” ARE the world of this wispy-haired giggler. And so it is only natural that over time it should start to take on characteristics and maybe even sentiments of its elders.


These three may not always be the best of friends. One might storm out, never to return. When the child reaches the teenage years, it will probably get all β€œteenage” and hate everyone and everything. There might be the most horrific arguments and tantrums, becoming so normal that you don’t even think of it. But then again, everything might just be fine and dandy from beginning to end. And it is that β€œend” about which I will speak. The end is not something we can alter. It is not something we can choose. All people will eventually fade away. This might be a sad thought to ponder, but I might be able to bring light into this shadow. Our makers will eventually rise to heaven, or maybe they have already done so. Despite having had quite literally a lifetime with them, as they migrate to a different place, we naturally wipe out any negative times from our memories. We concentrate on the good. This goes for life in general too. We look back on the β€œgood old days”. The endless summers. The smiles, the laughs, the good times. But usually there are two remaining twinges. That you hadn’t spent more time with them, and that they aren’t still around to see what you have since accomplished. Your accomplishments might be in the form of making money and being successful. Ha! It might be what you have created in art. Or, it might be another form of creation entirely: your very own squidgy blob. You very own teenager to hate your guts. How fond.


I am personally very fortunate in still having both my makers around to moan about the modern world and reminisce about the β€œgood old days”. As I grow less young, I feel closer to them than ever. We are more like best friends. And I never want that to end. I think the best thing is to not consciously think about it, but to be aware of it in the back of one’s mind. This way, you will be aware of time passing, but will not be confronted with a ticking clock.


Advice: Don’t wait for God’s impatient watch-tapping, to realise the love you have for your parents. Like it or not, you are them. Or they are you. You are the Eggman. They are the Eggmen. I am the Walrus. Goo goo g’joob. What could possibly follow these wisest of words…?


The one thing we will ALL think at some point in our lives, is: β€œIf only mama and papa could be around to see all this”. So make the most of them while you still can. For some though, this thought is all too current. Their elders have already flown through the wide open pearly gates. They may not be here in physicality, but they are all too present in thought and memory. The New Artist Spotlight founder, Ed Eagle, is halfway to being one of these people. He lost one, and the other he has not seen for years, due to the pandemic. But really, he keeps them both close by, at all times. Left chest pocket. Easy access. I mean, neither are/were tiny little people, but my point is, he keeps them close to his heart.


Most people might find it hard to talk about the departing and distance of said folk, but luckily for us, Ed is an artist. He is able to express his thoughts and feelings through song. Simply, yet effectively. And most importantly: believably. Ed’s latest single, I Miss You was released on Friday – within the same week as his mother’s birthday and Father’s Day. This in itself is a beautiful gesture. A nice addition to this sentiment was that I delivered the mix to him on Mother’s Day. I was fortunate enough to be chosen to mix the track, but I won’t be dwelling on that. This is about Ed and his family. The song was written after 3 consecutive dreams about his father. I gather this was not a common occurrence. Ed took it as a sign, when art thrust its wand and made magic happen. The whole song came to him at once. It is very much an ode of love to his parents. I Miss You is very personal – obviously – and he wanted to β€œkeep it in the family”. Rather than playing and singing all the parts himself (although still managing the majority), he relied mainly on a chap and a chapess. The chap is Jeff, his brother in law – otherwise known as J.H.M. – who played the piano. The chapess is his young daughter, Cora, who sings full harmonies with Ed on the chorus. Everything is cosy. The eventual sound is like the whole family swaying in unison in the old country barn. Including the parents in the background, proud of their son. I Miss You not only shows Ed’s fondness for his parents, but also takes us back to his childhood, and shows us that he truly loved those days as a boy, and that he would simply love to re-live it all.


I said I wouldn’t be dwelling on my mixing, but one thing I was aware of was the pressure of getting this right. A good pressure. I am from a different family. I didn’t want to get this wrong. Something personal is always more special and more important to the artist. I had to be careful with what to fix and what to leave alone. What to enhance and what to soften. Musical judgement is always key with mixing, but this time it was more than just sound. I had to create the feeling in Ed’s head. I gather I did so. Phew!


After the dream-like bridge (reminiscing on the dreams that gave the song life…?), we step up from what is ultimately a fleshed-out acoustic song, and into an altogether more heavy, vibrant sound. It is as if the clouds have gone their separate ways, leaving us nothing but thick golden sunshine. Basking in the heavenly glow, Ed’s parents smile with approval and pride from on high: β€œThat’s our son!”


Ach. Funny how words can make you tearful…


So what made Ed, ED? I blame the parents.


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Comments

15 responses to “π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: I Miss You – Ed Eagle”

  1. Dannyfly Avatar
    June 28, 2022
    Dannyfly

    brilliant words very inspiring great read, we are all different but also so alike, we often forget that alot in life. kindness matters in this world one love everyone.

    Reply
  2. Charles Connolly Avatar
    June 28, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Thanks, Danny. Well said, man!

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  3. Soumyajit Guha Avatar
    June 28, 2022
    Soumyajit Guha

    Brilliant bit of writing and straight from the heart and memories! I mean both the song and the review, of course! Congrats! πŸ™‚

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  4. Jeff Maiers Avatar
    June 28, 2022
    Jeff Maiers

    Beautiful review Charles! Once again. And wonderful mixing/mastering. And Ed you wrote a wonderful song that I am very proud to be a part of. Family is a beautiful thing and you hit the chord for everyone who listens. You both together are a winning team.

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  5. In Dreamz Avatar
    June 28, 2022
    In Dreamz

    A warm and insightful review as always πŸ‘πŸ™‚

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  6. Edward Corrado Avatar
    June 28, 2022
    Edward Corrado

    Another gem, Charles. Great writing and great writing all around. After the first 2 lines, I was a bit of a mess, Great writing will do that. Straight from the heart. Well done Ed.

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  7. Liz James Avatar
    June 28, 2022
    Liz James

    Wonderful. The blessing of being able to transform pain, sadness, and lower emotions into something beautiful is a gift, and I’m thankful for Ed opening his heart on this one. It’s a happy sad, bittersweetness remembering those we miss and the simplicity and directness of this song pulls those heartstrings. Lovely song, lovely review. Peace πŸ™

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  8. Kele Fleming Avatar
    June 28, 2022
    Kele Fleming

    The meaning of life and the meaning of the mix come together in this amazing review! Well done on both fine sir! I love the big emotion that permeates this song. <3

    Reply
  9. Rich Allen Avatar
    June 28, 2022
    Rich Allen

    Thank you for another great review, Ed for a timeless song, for being transparent in your writing, and for sharing a part of you with all of us!

    Reply
  10. Andres Guazzelli Avatar
    June 28, 2022
    Andres Guazzelli

    You made me teary. Goddamn you Charles

    Reply
  11. Ed Eagle Avatar
    June 28, 2022
    Ed Eagle

    Oh, Charles… every time I think you have outdone yourself, you go ahead and top yourself again. This made my day on a day I could really use it. Thanks for all you do. Much, much love to you my brother! β€οΈπŸ™

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  12. Ed Eagle Avatar
    June 29, 2022
    Ed Eagle

    Thanks for all your help, brother!

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  13. Riccardo Dell'Aversana Avatar
    July 20, 2022
    Riccardo Dell’Aversana

    Charles is Ed’s brother from another mother… Great way to start a review… and a loveful thought. I really liked “I Miss You” and Charles’ review was very moving, touching…

    Reply
  14. 3Luv Avatar
    July 23, 2022
    3Luv

    3Luv Jul 23, 2022 Fantastic review of a fantastic song. A review that’s straight from the heart, I wish more reviews from other blogs/ magazines took the same approach. Nice one Charles πŸ‘ Like Reply Charles Connolly Jul 23, 2022 Replying to 3Luv Thank you! Yeah, I seem to sort of be on my own in this style of reviewing. Which I like! 😊 Like Reply Riccardo Dell’Aversana Jul 20, 2022 Charles is Ed’s brother from another mother… Great way to start a review… and a loveful thought. I really liked “I Miss You” and Charles’ review was very moving, touching… Like Reply Charles Connolly Jul 21, 2022 Replying to Riccardo Dell’Aversana Thanks, Riccardo! So pleased you enjoyed my words. It’s just a lovely, personal song. Like Reply Dannyfly Jun 28, 2022 brilliant words very inspiring great read, we are all different but also so alike, we often forget that alot in life. kindness matters in this world one love everyone. Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 28, 2022 Replying to Dannyfly Thanks, Danny. Well said, man! Like Reply Soumyajit Guha Jun 28, 2022 Brilliant bit of writing and straight from the heart and memories! I mean both the song and the review, of course! Congrats! πŸ™‚ Like Reply Show more replies Jeff Maiers Jun 28, 2022 Beautiful review Charles! Once again. And wonderful mixing/mastering. And Ed you wrote a wonderful song that I am very proud to be a part of. Family is a beautiful thing and you hit the chord for everyone who listens. You both together are a winning team. Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 28, 2022 Replying to Jeff Maiers Thanks, Jeff! Ed’s the star here though. And it was indeed lovely to be making this piece together – each with our separate parts to play. Like Reply Ed Eagle Jun 29, 2022 Replying to Jeff Maiers Thanks for all your help, brother! Like Reply In Dreamz Jun 28, 2022 A warm and insightful review as always πŸ‘πŸ™‚ Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 28, 2022 Replying to In Dreamz Thank you! Very kind. Like Reply Edward Corrado Jun 28, 2022 Another gem, Charles. Great writing and great writing all around. After the first 2 lines, I was a bit of a mess, Great writing will do that. Straight from the heart. Well done Ed. Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 28, 2022 Replying to Edward Corrado Thanks, Ed. And yeh, it had to be from the heart to match the closeness of the song. Like Reply Ed Eagle Jun 29, 2022 Replying to Edward Corrado ❀️ Like Reply Liz James Jun 28, 2022 Wonderful. The blessing of being able to transform pain, sadness, and lower emotions into something beautiful is a gift, and I’m thankful for Ed opening his heart on this one. It’s a happy sad, bittersweetness remembering those we miss and the simplicity and directness of this song pulls those heartstrings. Lovely song, lovely review. Peace πŸ™ Like Reply Show more replies Kele Fleming Jun 28, 2022 The meaning of life and the meaning of the mix come together in this amazing review! Well done on both fine sir! I love the big emotion that permeates this song. <3 Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 28, 2022 Replying to Kele Fleming “It’s been emotional” – Thank you, Kele. 😊 Like Reply Ed Eagle Jun 29, 2022 Replying to Kele Fleming Thank you so much! Like Reply Rich Allen Jun 28, 2022 Thank you for another great review, Ed for a timeless song, for being transparent in your writing, and for sharing a part of you with all of us! Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 28, 2022 Replying to Rich Allen So pleased you liked the review. I knew you particularly would go for the song. Like Reply Ed Eagle Jun 29, 2022 Replying to Rich Allen Thank you, my friend! Like Reply Andres Guazzelli Jun 28, 2022 You made me teary. Goddamn you Charles Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 28, 2022 Replying to Andres Guazzelli Well that’s kinda lovely. But sorry, Andres. ❀️ Like Reply Ed Eagle Jun 29, 2022 Replying to Andres Guazzelli ❀️ Like Reply Ed Eagle Jun 28, 2022 Oh, Charles… every time I think you have outdone yourself, you go ahead and top yourself again. This made my day on a day I could really use it. Thanks for all you do. Much, much love to you my brother! β€οΈπŸ™ Like Reply Show more replies

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  15. Charles Connolly Avatar
    July 23, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Thank you! Yeah, I seem to sort of be on my own in this style of reviewing. Which I like! 😊

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