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π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: CircleWalk – Sano Hill

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.


π˜Ύπ™žπ™§π™˜π™‘π™šπ™’π™–π™‘π™  – π™Žπ™–π™£π™€ π™ƒπ™žπ™‘π™‘


Charles welcomes you to Ruby Tuesday…


What a week I have just had. You must permit me to ramble and go to excess this week. Well, I’m going to anyway. Hush, I don’t get paid for this. And advance apologies to Sano Hill for going on. Recently I have been working hard on a production in collaboration with a mystery NAS artist you all know well, but whom shall remain nameless, at least for now. It is going extremely well, but it can go to one’s head, this art thang. It can get a bit much, so one needs breaks from time to time. Monday evening was the first of these breaks. My girlfriend and I felt like watching a horror film. Not terrifying gore-filled heart attack inducing horror, but the old kind. The quaint, amusing Vincent Price kind. And so we sat down to watch The Raven. Yes, The Raven. as in, Edgar Allan Poe’s The Raven. We contemplated watching it standing up, but thought this to be altogether rather uncomfortable. β€œWhile I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.” – yes, THIS was what I wanted. Such charm and style in the old way. The film was just as I had hoped for. A break from reality. Something to take my mind away from music – something for which I rarely wish.


The next morn’ I was refreshed and ready for another few days of hard labour. And so I toiled. My mind was troubled though, unable to concentrate fully. My girlfriend had told me some news. Some fun news. She has recently started working in a beautiful old stately home by the name of Kenwood House. It lies in its own grounds surrounded by Hampstead Heath. The Heath is 800 acres (3.2 sq.km) of London’s countryside, only 4 miles (6.4 km) from Trafalgar Square! Basically, my girlfriend is in idyllic surroundings throughout her working hours – lucky thing. As well as being home to works by Rembrandt, Gainsborough, Vermeer, Van Dyck and Reynolds, it also frequently hosts events. One such event was to happen on Thursday of last week. For Wood to be in the presence of Wood. For Ken to envelope Ron. I mentioned some fun news…? Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood was to unveil his latest series of paintings at Kenwood House, and my girlfriend was to be there! Golly golly golly! She was going to see a Rolling Stone! Maybe even meet him…? Well she damned well did. They shook hands, chatted about art, had a photo taken together, and she even got a signed β€œHot Lips”! She was also in the presence of George Harrison’s first wife, Pattie Boyd, and even saw a Spice Girl! I was thrilled! I was also deeply envious. I can’t get no… That night she told me all about it. I was more thrilled. I was more envious. She said I should see the paintings, but that they were only on show to the public for a mere 3 days. I decided to take one of my well earned breaks (the first since Monday eve), totter down the road and climb up the hill. I actually left the house again! Get me, I’m like a fully functional human being these days. Being New Music Friday, I thought I’d listen to some old music on my way there. Well, (not too) old and brand new at the same time. An album made in 2009, but released this year. It is by an artist that I have recently discovered through watching the ever-wise, level-headed and informative Rick Beato on YouTube. He spent one entire episode raving about a man called Alan Mearns. You see? Music discovery is everything. It doesn’t have to be whatever is in the charts, backed by billions of dollars. Mearns is an extremely versatile musician, in that I am in love with three of his albums. One is his own classical guitar rendition of pieces by J.S. Bach. The others are under a pseudonym: Yes the Raven. β€˜Love is Covered in Dust’ is pretty much just him and a guitar, which I think I can say is one of my favourite acoustic albums of all time. Sheer beauty. While β€˜The Airspace Record’ is with the full band. This is what I chose to listen to. A staggering rock album produced by Beato.

Let’s get back to painting it black. I think in my mind I was sort of hoping Ronnie would still be there. Pahahaha! Sure, the multi-millionaire rock god is camping out at Kenwood House for the duration of his exhibition. Well I went anyway. If only to see his paintings and even see the whole house and its wonders. It’s all free anyway. Wood’s paintings were genuinely excellent! This might seem condescending, but I always wonder when famous people decide to go into β€œproper” art. Are they just using their name and their fame? Well, it certainly doesn’t harm, but this man has true talent. The energy and movement is living and dancing across the canvas. He plays the brush well. Always has done. Only a few paintings though, so it didn’t take that long to see them all. On to the main beauty that is the house itself. I felt so spoilt in being allowed to see such treasures encased in almighty architecture. And all for not one penny. I somehow managed to miss out one room, though. Of all rooms, typically the Music Room, would you believe. Lord knows how I managed this, but I did. Thinking it would be nice for my girlfriend and I to go for dinner, I had to while away two and a half hours before the end of her shift. And so I walked. I walked for miles, taking in the entire expanse of the Heath. Yes the Raven had completed its task of satisfying me, as the album came to a close. What to listen to? There were 100,000 songs released only in the last day (not an exaggeration)! It was New Music Friday! I saw the YES of Yes the Raven, and thought of Yes. Yes, the band. Not β€˜The Band’. I never really liked β€˜The Band’. But the band I am talking about is called Yes. 1973. Could that be considered new…? Well, not quite, but it’s positively futuristic compared with Fred Astaire… Anyway, it was thrilling, and just what I wanted. It suited the mood, somehow, of the fields and the forests. Like an aurora borealis of sound. So there I was, not so much a rolling stone as a meandering pebble. A lot, and a little in my mind. But still, I found myself thinking about our dear Ronnie. Ah well. You can’t always get what you want. Eventually, I headed back to the grand old house to meet my girlfriend. Ugh: rain. Gimme shelter! Having sought refuge from the fresh drizzle under Kenwood’s elegant awning, I waited for her arrival. She sent me an urgent message. Ugh. Is she held back longer? Will I be venturing a third album by Yes? No. β€œRonnie Wood is in the orangery”, read the message. Not the sort of message you might receive from any sane person at any ordinary time. But this was not any ordinary time. Her sanity though is perhaps debatable and maybe even relatable. You know what these honky tonk women are like… I pegged it to the other side of the building. Didn’t even bother to reply. I gasped. I smiled like I have rarely smiled before. Like a crazy person, probably. Ronnie Wood is here!!! I can barely believe it! Jealousy, get off of my cloud, I won’t be needing YOU anymore. Myself and very few others were in the presence of a rock god. After a few photos being taken with the star, he was suddenly almost alone. In a stony silence, he was staring at me. Smiling like a normal person. With his archetypal thick black hair, he looked much like a cartoon of a happy crow. Or, dare I say; a raven. It was at this moment that I took the opportunity to impose. I shook the hand of Ronnie Wood!!! We chatted about his art and joked briefly before I decided it was time to let him go. What an absolute thrill it all was!!


I thought my mum might enjoy these paintings, and could even make a mini day-day out of the whole thing. So, being mother’s little helper, I told her about the show and emphasised the brevity of the exhibition. She tottered up on Sunday. And get this: she met Ronnie Wood.


Art really is all around us. In all ways. It punctures our bubble so relentlessly with its beak that we are left naked, and therefore able to give in to such exciting beauty with willingness and ease. It is with this in mind, that I bring you my weekly gift. Each and every week I listen to so much new music to work out who deserves a plot in my Corner. The decision gets harder as the standard rises. This week I had I think my 19th nervous breakdown in trying to decide. I wanted to replace coronary heart failure with Connolly’s Cornerary Art success! Charles, that was just terrible. Sorry. As my β€œmaybe” list gets longer and longer, I noticed one name coming up again and again. So as not to waste any time – β€œyou’ve wasted enough of my time already, and haven’t even got on to the artist yet!” – I know. And for that, I am sorry. Sano more. I hope you had a pleasant journey though. We have arrived at our destination. Sano Hill.


Sano Hill (a member of the New Artist Spotlight since June) is a one-man show. Ireland’s SeΓ‘n Crosson (and please, no pastry jokes) is behind all that is Sano Hill. And when I say β€œall”, there’s a lot for one man to be doing. Having made my choice of artist, it was difficult to pick which song, because they’re all so good. Having released 4 singles so far, I really could have picked any one of them, but eventually I went with CircleWalk, what with all my previous rambling. Released at the end of July, CircleWalk starts with immediacy. Upbeat drums to the fore, yet all with a certain nonchalance that grooves with a sideways flick of the head. The bass is clean and full of pep as it strides like a leggy lady, high on heels. The acoustic guitars ground the rhythm and the pulse, setting the song into motion. Then comes SeΓ‘n’s fabulous entrance on vocals. He owns the stage like a persuasive flirt. Strangely enough, there is a somewhat European accent in his singing, despite being from Ireland (yes, I know that’s in Europe, but you know what I mean). Maybe only I hear this accent, in which case ignore me. I think it’s the subtle rolling of his Rs (no bottom jokes). I can’t help but shimmy like an embarrassing dad throughout the song. Chorus time!! Managing to be both tight and loose, the song welcomes 60s-style female backing singers, a horn section, a tight and choppy electric guitar and an energetic tambourine. It’s exquisite! The song is funky, soulful, and lies not in one decade but in several. There are occasionally moments of Mick Jagger in SeΓ‘n’s vocals, but when he really goes for it there’s more of a Bono sound in his vocal cords. His natural register is quite high for a man, and he uses this to great effect. Because of this, there is no strain in his voice; only subtle power. I can really feel the passion in his voice as he throws it like a paper ball. It’ll hit you but it won’t hurt.


His first single, The Climb, really made an impact and pricked the ears of eager listeners, with its thicker, darker atmosphere. A fabulous completion in its catchy chorus. A rough and ready breakdown with true U2 influence (when they were in their prime). His second single showed a lighter side with brighter positivity in Starting Over. A great feel-good song to get you over the sadder times. CircleWalk was his third single, with a fourth being the current release: Sing Out Loud. With its triumphant courage, it has perhaps the most confidence of all his singles so far. I very nearly chose this one as my favourite, but those horns in CircleWalk really got me in the end. I so rarely mention an artist’s back catalogue, but normally either the catalogue is too long to cover, or some is not to my taste. Sano Hill breaks those barriers so effortlessly, and I can wholeheartedly call myself a fan.


With an album on the way, it’s sure to be a corker.


I know it’s only rock ’n’ roll, but I like it.


How about YOUR week? Did you do Ron Ron Ron, a-doo Ron Ron? Quoth the Raven β€œNevermore”.


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37 responses to “π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: CircleWalk – Sano Hill”

  1. Lorelei Avatar
    October 18, 2022
    Lorelei

    Great review as always! Worth reading from the beginning to the end. By the way, Starting over is my fave of Mr. Sano Hill’s songs. πŸ˜»πŸ’•πŸŽΈ

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  2. pentagressive Avatar
    October 18, 2022
    pentagressive

    Being a one man band or one man show is now doable, in this day and age. thanks to technology and also the community of independent musicians like this one (NAS) is a game changer. Thank goodness

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  3. Ausvin King Avatar
    October 18, 2022
    Ausvin King

    worthwhile reading!

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  4. dynnamo.official Avatar
    October 18, 2022
    dynnamo.official

    What a trip manπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ even Dio got in this game🀟🏼

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  5. jknight Avatar
    October 18, 2022
    jknight

    Great review. I’m always looking for new indie music. I’m definitely going to check this out

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  6. ebolutionate Avatar
    October 18, 2022
    ebolutionate

    As always a good read that engages.

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  7. andelectro music Avatar
    October 18, 2022
    andelectro music

    Great artist and would agree all songs deserve your attention.

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  8. Brent Newbold Avatar
    October 18, 2022
    Brent Newbold

    I love all the rolling stone references through the article. The album will be a must listen!

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  9. 3Luv Avatar
    October 18, 2022
    3Luv

    Great review Charles, another must read. The Raven – fantastic film (& the ECW wrestler of the same name was legendary lol) Enjoyed learning more about Sano Hill, it’s good to hear about the different artists on NAS especially as we spend so much time listening to each others songs 🎡 πŸ˜€

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  10. hgzlla Avatar
    October 18, 2022
    hgzlla

    Wow! This is a must read.

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  11. eternaldrakband Avatar
    October 18, 2022
    eternaldrakband

    Nice rock artist, I listen it and i founded good music with a great sound.

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  12. The Argonauts SaxyDale Avatar
    October 18, 2022
    The Argonauts SaxyDale

    Another fine review by Charles Connolly. This week, we learn about Sano Hill and his first few releases.

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  13. perfectlies Avatar
    October 18, 2022
    perfectlies

    Always great!!

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  14. Smoothsaylin Avatar
    October 18, 2022
    Smoothsaylin

    Amazing review as always!

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  15. William Lovitt Avatar
    October 18, 2022
    William Lovitt

    Charles – each of your reviews are so clever and engaging. You really paint vivid pictures with words. Great review of the super talented Sano Hill. I look forward to hearing more of SeΓ‘n’s music and reading your upcoming reviews 😎

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  16. Unknown member Avatar
    October 18, 2022
    Unknown member

    Nice piece, CC, as per usual. Really like the walking bass in this one

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  17. Faded Element Avatar
    October 18, 2022
    Faded Element

    Very cool to learn more about Sano Hill in this review and just another portion of the mind of CC πŸ˜‚ Congrats Sano Hill and really dig the song u one man band!! πŸ‘

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  18. Patrik Ahlm Avatar
    October 18, 2022
    Patrik Ahlm

    Fab as ever. Love how you manage to place those classic β€œStones”-songtitles throughout the piece. Enjoyed every word. Came across Sano Hill when he featured the NAS podcast (s4/ep12) Loved Circlewalk and made the song my top choice for the Top20. Insanely talented guy. The music and lyrics really speak and stick like glue. Can’t wait to hear the full album. Congrats to a masterful review and to Sano Hill. πŸ‘πŸ‘ŠπŸ˜Ž

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  19. Ed Eagle Avatar
    October 18, 2022
    Ed Eagle

    This is great! Any chance you can post a picture of you and Mr. Wood in the story so we can all see how happy you looked? And hopefully Sano Hill will get the CC bump in the Top 20. Funny enough, I had just voted for them before even reading this. πŸ˜‰

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  20. mariemonteux Avatar
    October 18, 2022
    mariemonteux

    Love it! My late husband Robert was a ballet dancer in France in the 1970’s, and he saw the Stones live in Paris. He was 11 years older than I am. I haven’t been to the UK in years but I want to see it again someday. Congrats on meeting Ronnie Wood, and thanks for introducing me to the new artist. I’m going to go check him out now.

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  21. Charles Connolly Avatar
    October 18, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Wonderful! I love how much music means to people. The memories it brings back. As for the Stones, everyone has seen them in a completely different decade. I saw them at Wembley in the 90s. My mum saw them at the famous 1969 Hyde Park gig. And as for Sano Hill, do have a listen – well worth it.

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  22. JoΓ£o Aranha MΓΊsico Avatar
    October 18, 2022
    JoΓ£o Aranha MΓΊsico

    As always a great history and a hyper good review ! In the wait for the next one !

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  23. Nyazong Avatar
    October 19, 2022
    Nyazong

    Thanks connolly for yet another great review I will lay more emphasis to score when listening next

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  24. Ugbede Joel Avatar
    October 19, 2022
    Ugbede Joel

    Totally awesome. Great review πŸ‘»

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  25. Charles Connolly Avatar
    October 19, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Thanks, dude!

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  26. Kele Fleming Avatar
    October 19, 2022
    Kele Fleming

    Perfect read and perfect listen for a Tuesday evening with tea!

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  27. Trav Da Poet Avatar
    October 19, 2022
    Trav Da Poet

    Great breakdown of Sano’s track (and style)! I also liked the backstory of your week, Edgar Allen Poe movies, and how they all tied together with Ronnie Wood and your family.

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  28. Vaclav Cikl Avatar
    October 20, 2022
    Vaclav Cikl

    Great review! <3

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  29. Charles Connolly Avatar
    October 20, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Thanks, Vaclav!

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  30. her kingdom Avatar
    October 20, 2022
    her kingdom

    One of my very first Thursday picks, was this song. Absolutely amazing piece of art to say the least and I fell in love with it. The name grabbed my attention because I always felt I was walking in circles and since I talk and walk backwards at times. Circle walk, walking in circles is just that. The name grabbed me but everything about the song made me stay.

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  31. Emma DupΓ©rΓ© Avatar
    October 20, 2022
    Emma DupΓ©rΓ©

    Love it…an amazing review !

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  32. Nilo Quitoriano Avatar
    October 21, 2022
    Nilo Quitoriano

    I can really see pure talent of a music artist who are well rounded – a one man show or a one man band so to speak. Much respect!πŸ’―

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  33. Charles Connolly Avatar
    October 21, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Completely agree. It shows the journey, where art is taken from initial inspiration, through to its final completion. One man’s full vision.

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  34. Unknown member Avatar
    October 23, 2022
    Unknown member

    🎡”Say say say what you want to Say say say what you need to’…🎡 Circle Walk has drawn me in and this part of the song has stuck in my head.I’ts a well written story about a relatioship thats going around in circles i think, but not really going anywhere it seems and i so relate to that. To me a lot of things in life are a ‘Circlewalk’, in fact almost everything is.This song brings to mind the saying one either has or hasn’t heard “My life would be completelely different if i decided one day to turn left instead of right at the traffic light.” Indeed it would, because it would make a difference to every event that happened that day and would probably change your life’s direction completely and forever. You’d meet different people, have different friends, even a totally different everything by just making that simple desicion.As hard as we try to control life it’s total dominance of what happens to us is determined largely by it and only a teeny fraction by us ourselves. So this is the message i get from Sano Hill’s very good and interesting song.Guess i could be totally wrong but thats what i get anyway… No doubt Sano is a fantastic musician whether you want to analyse his musical messages or not.Some people just listen to a song and like it because it’s a good song. i always have to try understand it .Thats maybe because i write songs or because i’m simply a nutcase.Probably the latter i think you would think but the message ,be it big or not, always means something to me. You had me in hysterics as you often do in your reviews CC particilarly when you said ” Get me, I’m a fully functional human being these days” . Lol, i know that feeling so very well. As a mostly dysfunctional human whatsit who doesn’t have a clue what he’s doing like harldly ever i spend most of my time in my own little ‘Circlewalk’ always wondering what the consequences of every action i take will be.Even writing down my reaction to your review will have a consequence.Oh well, i ‘ll go watch a horror movie and wait and see what my ramblings bring down on my shoulders this time… i’m keen on them old ones you mentioned, somehow they are a lot more entertaining than a lot of the new,sophisticated computer generated ones that to me have way too much cinematic detail and effects and not nearly enough basic understandable storyline and ,well, horror. Thank you for another brilliant review so full of detail that even in my long rambling response i feel i’ve only touched the surface but i think i’ve said enough for now. Tara till next time. Oh God i hear you sigh, he’s coming back like the spooks in the horror movies, healp ,where can i hide myself? πŸ‘»πŸ’™β™Œ Show Less

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  35. Charles Connolly Avatar
    October 23, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Well! Leo, this was an excellent synopsis of the song. I think I agree with everything you said. My dearest nutcase, you are so right about things affecting things. The more you point it out though, the more nervous I am about making a decision… I love how much you get out of things. You really seem to wring out all the goodness before discarding the dry remains. Or maybe you save that in tupperware for lunch the next day… Anyway. You’re a good egg – if a little scrambled.

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  36. macreamyanthony Avatar
    October 26, 2022
    macreamyanthony

    macreamyanthony Oct 26, 2022 Hmm, I love this. Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 26, 2022 Replying to macreamyanthony Excellent! Like Reply Unknown member Oct 23, 2022 🎡”Say say say what you want to Say say say what you need to’…🎡 Circle Walk has drawn me in and this part of the song has stuck in my head.I’ts a well written story about a relatioship thats going around in circles i think, but not really going anywhere it seems and i so relate to that. To me a lot of things in life are a ‘Circlewalk’, in fact almost everything is.This song brings to mind the saying one either has or hasn’t heard “My life would be completelely different if i decided one day to turn left instead of right at the traffic light.” Indeed it would, because it would make a difference to every event that happened that day and would probably change your life’s direction completely and forever. You’d meet different people, have different friends, even a totally different everything by just making that simple desicion.As hard as we try to control life it’s total dominance of what happens to us is determined largely by it and only a teeny fraction by us ourselves. So this is the message i get from Sano Hill’s very good and interesting song.Guess i could be totally wrong but thats what i get anyway… No doubt Sano is a fantastic musician whether you want to analyse his musical messages or not.Some people just listen to a song and like it because it’s a good song. i always have to try understand it .Thats maybe because i write songs or because i’m simply a nutcase.Probably the latter i think you would think but the message ,be it big or not, always means something to me. You had me in hysterics as you often do in your reviews CC particilarly when you said ” Get me, I’m a fully functional human being these days” . Lol, i know that feeling so very well. As a mostly dysfunctional human whatsit who doesn’t have a clue what he’s doing like harldly ever i spend most of my time in my own little ‘Circlewalk’ always wondering what the consequences of every action i take will be.Even writing down my reaction to your review will have a consequence.Oh well, i ‘ll go watch a horror movie and wait and see what my ramblings bring down on my shoulders this time… i’m keen on them old ones you mentioned, somehow they are a lot more entertaining than a lot of the new,sophisticated computer generated ones that to me have way too much cinematic detail and effects and not nearly enough basic understandable storyline and ,well, horror. Thank you for another brilliant review so full of detail that even in my long rambling response i feel i’ve only touched the surface but i think i’ve said enough for now. Tara till next time. Oh God i hear you sigh, he’s coming back like the spooks in the horror movies, healp ,where can i hide myself? πŸ‘»πŸ’™β™Œ Show Less Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 23, 2022 Replying to Unknown member Well! Leo, this was an excellent synopsis of the song. I think I agree with everything you said. My dearest nutcase, you are so right about things affecting things. The more you point it out though, the more nervous I am about making a decision… I love how much you get out of things. You really seem to wring out all the goodness before discarding the dry remains. Or maybe you save that in tupperware for lunch the next day… Anyway. You’re a good egg – if a little scrambled. Like Reply Nilo Quitoriano Oct 21, 2022 I can really see pure talent of a music artist who are well rounded – a one man show or a one man band so to speak. Much respect!πŸ’― Like Reply Show more replies Vaclav Cikl Oct 20, 2022 Great review! <3 Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 20, 2022 Replying to Vaclav Cikl Thanks, Vaclav! Like Reply her kingdom Oct 20, 2022 One of my very first Thursday picks, was this song. Absolutely amazing piece of art to say the least and I fell in love with it. The name grabbed my attention because I always felt I was walking in circles and since I talk and walk backwards at times. Circle walk, walking in circles is just that. The name grabbed me but everything about the song made me stay. Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 20, 2022 Replying to her kingdom That’s great to hear/read! Like Reply Emma DupΓ©rΓ© Oct 20, 2022 Love it…an amazing review ! Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 20, 2022 Replying to Emma DupΓ©rΓ© Thanks, Emma! Like Reply Nyazong Oct 19, 2022 Thanks connolly for yet another great review I will lay more emphasis to score when listening next Like Reply Show more replies Ugbede Joel Oct 19, 2022 Totally awesome. Great review πŸ‘» Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 19, 2022 Replying to Ugbede Joel Thanks, dude! Like Reply Kele Fleming Oct 19, 2022 Perfect read and perfect listen for a Tuesday evening with tea! Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 19, 2022 Replying to Kele Fleming Ah yes, it will always go well with tea or wine. Thank you, Kele! Like Reply Trav Da Poet Oct 19, 2022 Great breakdown of Sano’s track (and style)! I also liked the backstory of your week, Edgar Allen Poe movies, and how they all tied together with Ronnie Wood and your family. Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 19, 2022 Replying to Trav Da Poet Pleased you got so much out of it – thank you, Trav! Like Reply Lorelei Oct 18, 2022 Great review as always! Worth reading from the beginning to the end. By the way, Starting over is my fave of Mr. Sano Hill’s songs. πŸ˜»πŸ’•πŸŽΈ Like Reply Show more replies pentagressive Oct 18, 2022 Being a one man band or one man show is now doable, in this day and age. thanks to technology and also the community of independent musicians like this one (NAS) is a game changer. Thank goodness Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 19, 2022 Replying to pentagressive Completely. I couldn’t imagine not being able to build up my own pieces, layer by layer. I just couldn’t without a massive studio. It is my number one favourite thing about technology. Want a Chinese flute? You can have a Chinese flute. In seconds! Like Reply Ausvin King Oct 18, 2022 worthwhile reading! Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 19, 2022 Replying to Ausvin King It does take a while to get through, so I’m pleased you enjoyed it. Like Reply dynnamo.official Oct 18, 2022 What a trip manπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ even Dio got in this game🀟🏼 Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 19, 2022 Replying to dynnamo.official Cheers! Like Reply jknight Oct 18, 2022 Great review. I’m always looking for new indie music. I’m definitely going to check this out Like Reply Show more replies ebolutionate Oct 18, 2022 As always a good read that engages. Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 19, 2022 Replying to ebolutionate Thank you! Like Reply andelectro music Oct 18, 2022 Great artist and would agree all songs deserve your attention. Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 19, 2022 Replying to andelectro music Definitely. Like Reply Brent Newbold Oct 18, 2022 I love all the rolling stone references through the article. The album will be a must listen! Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 19, 2022 Replying to Brent Newbold It’s a gas gas gas! Was a bit of fun. Looking forward to the album. Like Reply 3Luv Oct 18, 2022 Great review Charles, another must read. The Raven – fantastic film (& the ECW wrestler of the same name was legendary lol) Enjoyed learning more about Sano Hill, it’s good to hear about the different artists on NAS especially as we spend so much time listening to each others songs 🎡 πŸ˜€ Like Reply Show more replies hgzlla Oct 18, 2022 Wow! This is a must read. Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 19, 2022 Replying to hgzlla Thank you! Spread the word πŸ˜‰ Like Reply eternaldrakband Oct 18, 2022 Nice rock artist, I listen it and i founded good music with a great sound. Like Reply Show more replies The Argonauts SaxyDale Oct 18, 2022 Another fine review by Charles Connolly. This week, we learn about Sano Hill and his first few releases. Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 19, 2022 Replying to The Argonauts SaxyDale Thank you. Like Reply perfectlies Oct 18, 2022 Always great!! Like Reply Show more replies Smoothsaylin Oct 18, 2022 Amazing review as always! Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 19, 2022 Replying to Smoothsaylin Thank you! Like Reply William Lovitt Oct 18, 2022 Charles – each of your reviews are so clever and engaging. You really paint vivid pictures with words. Great review of the super talented Sano Hill. I look forward to hearing more of SeΓ‘n’s music and reading your upcoming reviews 😎 Like Reply Show more replies Unknown member Oct 18, 2022 Nice piece, CC, as per usual. Really like the walking bass in this one Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 19, 2022 Replying to Unknown member Cheers! Yeah, that bass is liked by many. Really stands out as a lead instrument, but still manages to be “the bass”. Like Reply Faded Element Oct 18, 2022 Very cool to learn more about Sano Hill in this review and just another portion of the mind of CC πŸ˜‚ Congrats Sano Hill and really dig the song u one man band!! πŸ‘ Like Reply Show more replies Patrik Ahlm Oct 18, 2022 Fab as ever. Love how you manage to place those classic β€œStones”-songtitles throughout the piece. Enjoyed every word. Came across Sano Hill when he featured the NAS podcast (s4/ep12) Loved Circlewalk and made the song my top choice for the Top20. Insanely talented guy. The music and lyrics really speak and stick like glue. Can’t wait to hear the full album. Congrats to a masterful review and to Sano Hill. πŸ‘πŸ‘ŠπŸ˜Ž Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 19, 2022 Replying to Patrik Ahlm Fab! Pleased you enjoyed it. More pleased you’re a fan of the mighty Sano Hill. The album should be damned good. Like Reply Ed Eagle Oct 18, 2022 This is great! Any chance you can post a picture of you and Mr. Wood in the story so we can all see how happy you looked? And hopefully Sano Hill will get the CC bump in the Top 20. Funny enough, I had just voted for them before even reading this. πŸ˜‰ Like Reply Show more replies mariemonteux Oct 18, 2022 Love it! My late husband Robert was a ballet dancer in France in the 1970’s, and he saw the Stones live in Paris. He was 11 years older than I am. I haven’t been to the UK in years but I want to see it again someday. Congrats on meeting Ronnie Wood, and thanks for introducing me to the new artist. I’m going to go check him out now. Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 18, 2022 Replying to mariemonteux Wonderful! I love how much music means to people. The memories it brings back. As for the Stones, everyone has seen them in a completely different decade. I saw them at Wembley in the 90s. My mum saw them at the famous 1969 Hyde Park gig. And as for Sano Hill, do have a listen – well worth it. Like Reply JoΓ£o Aranha MΓΊsico Oct 18, 2022 As always a great history and a hyper good review ! In the wait for the next one ! Like Reply Show more replies

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