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𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: By My Side – Rich Allen

Written by

Charles Connolly

in

Connolly’s Corner

Welcome all to 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 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 𝙉𝙚𝙬 𝘼𝙧𝙩𝙞𝙨𝙩 𝙎𝙥𝙤𝙩𝙡𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩 playlists.


𝘽𝙮 𝙈𝙮 𝙎𝙞𝙙𝙚 – 𝙍𝙞𝙘𝙝 𝘼𝙡𝙡𝙚𝙣


Charles has nothing but time…


Last week I talked about not taking life too seriously. I also talked about work and how it can truly crush the spirit and make you a bit of a drone. Well, actually I didn’t say that. But that’s what can happen with work. It can get the better of you and start to own your soul. We only get two chances at pure freedom. One, when we’re too young to appreciate it, and the other when we’re too ill to enjoy it. Both ends of the spectrum, and both ends of life, as we know it. In the middle we are in our prime. And yet, in the middle we are too busy and too stressed to even contemplate a bit of relaxation and fun. Typical! God plays these little games from time to time. Well, in between natural disasters, of course. It’s his own “me-time”. So yes, that middle of life… The majority of life. We toil and we worry. We fret about the future. And it all just seems so endless. Weekends are spoiled by the impending knowledge that another Monday is soon to be thrown on your desk. The sun is shining, and yet you cannot enjoy it because… EMAILS. There is little more depressing than a grey inbox. Have you noticed that despite your screen predominantly being white, it feels grey? Pale, dead, depressing, lifeless grey. And you think back to those days when you used to go out all the time, feel free, wear what you wanted, do what you wanted, and be who you wanted. You had great ambitions and the future was bright. Well, now you realise that the future is not orange but in fact grey. And oh so current. What happened…?? Well, we mustn’t dwell on what happened, but instead on what is happening. Life is happening. And you must simply get on with it. Why? Because there will be a time when you are NOT doing the mundane. When work will be a thing of the past. When you are once again free! There is a caveat, however…


No, I am not talking about death. That really would be quite a caveat. I speak of retirement. Rather sadly, there are many people in their forties and fifties who dream about retirement. Not because they are so exhausted, but because work is either cripplingly soul-crushing, or they are just too bored for words. There is this feeling of wasted life. Retirement is supposed to be seen as a treat for having worked so hard, for so long. But in fact, it is more like being discarded and thrown on the heap, because you are no longer fit for purpose. And the conveyor belt goes on – out with the old, in with the new. “They” don’t want you to see it like this, of course. The joke is, once one reaches this grand old age, one is often not only unfit for the purpose of work, but unfit for the purpose of almost anything! Health, you see, is everything. Something most of us take for granted in younger years. But finally, here is your chance and legal right to enjoy yourself, and there you are, hobbling along lopsidedly, blind as a bat, deaf as a post, and shaking like a jitterbug. Yeah, that’s the caveat.


“Now I can finally go on that cruise, where I can sit and feel seasick. Finally I can see all that beauty. If only all that beauty wasn’t long gone, and my cataracts weren’t obscuring it all. Having FELT old for quite a while, I am finally comfortable in actually BEING old. For it is official. Retirement equals old, no?”


These are the usual thoughts of someone recently retired. That and boredom. The thing is, it isn’t always like this. More and more, we are seeing a rise in the health of older people. So of course, “they” keep upping the age of retirement… God and his box of tricks, again… There does however come a point where the common man wins. Where one hits retirement before the entire mind and body is completely kaput. The common man becomes uncommon. A trophy of a man, rather than atrophy of a man. Let me explain.


I will be speaking not of an idea, but of a genuine person. A man who has beat the system. A man who has come out on top. He is not young, but he is far from old. Some might argue this fact, but what is age but a number…? This man is as capable as any man of half his age. He has worked most of his life, as people do, but as of last May, was given the chance of freedom. Did he wonder if he might be bored? Would he perhaps miss the work and the colleagues? Well, while he might miss the people, there was no hesitation. He took this chance of a lifetime. Freedom at last! Please welcome Rich Allen, the man we all hope to be when we are that age. If you ARE that age or older, how’s your back? I said, HOW’S YOUR BACK?? Oh never mind, I’m not waiting for you to ring up the company that replaces the battery in your hearing aid “because it’s just so gosh darned fiddly”. Sorry, that was cruel humour at the expense of the oldies. The good news is, old people aren’t nearly so easily offended as the young. They can take a joke. Hence being a big fan of older people. They’re just more FUN!!! And hence the topic of Rich Allen. This man lives for fun. Let me take you down, ‘cause I’m going to…


Born on the cusp of the swinging sixties, before George Harrison could legally drink a beer, Rich’s sixties are still very much swinging. Far from being an old fart, he gives off the air of San Francisco in its hippy heyday. I am never sure whether to spell it ‘hippy’ or ‘hippie’ – what’s your preferred spelling? Either way, it’s groovy. I think his way of being stems from his liberal views, his religion, and his manners. Basically, the boy were brung up good. It is very common to get a little more – how shall I put it – disgruntled, as one ages. A natural sheltering in life becomes a barrier, and then becomes a guarded wall with a spitting army at its peak. Views and opinions become facts. You’re right and everyone else is wrong. The old days were better and the new days are worse. But Rich is just SO the opposite. Nearly a year into retirement, and it is just positive after positive for him. Partly down to his innate ability to see the good in people, but also because of his health. Save a thin pair of glasses, he is basically in tip-top shape. THIS is how he beat the system. He is able to actually ENJOY his retirement. And it is perhaps this that has made him young again.


Rich is the opposite of discrimination. He treats everyone equally. But rather, he is human. He gives them an equal opportunity to show their worth, their kindness and their goodness. In being human though, if someone is nasty or bad, he is still able to say “sod you, I’m not having anything to do with you”. And this is what I like so much about him. It isn’t endless blind praise to all, like a robot in sheep’s clothing. There is no sense in this. Also, this way, the bad people win. The good should always win, while the “seemingly bad” should be given the opportunity to be good. It is quite easy to have this frame of mind, yet it is incredibly rare! Rich has it in spades. But there’s something else this man has in spades… Musical talent.


Several nights a week, every single week, Rich is busy being young and able. Oh, er, that didn’t quite come out as I intended. I meant music. Gigs. I am pretty damned sure that Rich plays more gigs than almost all the members of the New Artist Spotlight. This musically virile chap shows no signs of slowing down. He is living the life of Riley (if you know the phrase). This is not so much retirement as: Life, Part 3 – the fun bit. Take this weekend, for example. How did YOU spend yours? I’m guessing you didn’t have a total of close to 3 hours on stage, singing your heart out, did you…? Well Rich did. He had a full-on 48 hour bingeful live music getaway. Aside from people approaching him, praising his performances, several people took it upon themselves to tell him he looked like Keith Richards. I mean, they actually thought he was Keith Richards!! His reply… “Do I look THAT old??” – The thing is, Keith Richards is around 15 years older than Rich. And Keith is not exactly known for having led a healthy lifestyle. Kellogg’s Special H is not a healthy breakfast… Which should make Rich feel pretty much invincible! I mean, if Keith is still rolling after all that drug abuse, then Rich must surely live another hundred years! And no, Rich, you do NOT look that old. Neither do you have blubber lips, neither do you have a laugh that could be dubbed over the wicked witch of the west, and neither do you hang keys from your hair. I always imagined Keith Richards bent double, trying to unlock his front door: “Nope, not that one…”


Okay, so Rich Allen is the great Floridian gigger. But what about the people who aren’t able to get to his hometown of Tampa Bay for a local gig? How are we to hear this chap’s music? Well, due to the wonders of modern science, he has been able to record and release his songs to the masses via something called the internet. But unlike the ultra modern way of creating everything “realistically” with a laptop in a bedroom, he has always done things the way he has always done them. In a proper studio with microphones recording real instruments played by talented musicians. Ahhhh. How comforted I suddenly feel. It does make sense, doesn’t it. “I want a duduk on this track. Now where can I find a very realistic virtual instrument plugin of a duduk?” – Why BOTHER??! Just hire a duduk player! I think you’ll find that pretty realistic, on account of it being real!! It just simplifies the matter. Hence why Rich opts for the old method. There is also the romance of it. When you KNOW everything you’re hearing is played by people, it suddenly means more. It is more personal. It is closer and basically better. Of course, convenience (and price) can sway people the other way, but Rich now has the time! Yet he has something more important than time. Impotence. Sorry, impetus. The songs.


For years, Rich has been releasing stunner after stunner. Listening to his back catalogue so far, is like listening to a great artist’s “Best Of”. You know, when they collect together the good ones, and chuck the junk. But still there always manages to be a couple of duds near the end – their latter years. Well Rich’s latter years are his best. And there are no duds. Just none. I actually made a playlist of all his songs in chronological order, and it’s just flawless! I play it regularly. This is pretty much unheard of, not just in the independent world, but even in the mainstream. There are always duds. But not for Rich! Those of you who are familiar with his music may have noticed that he hasn’t released anything in quite a while. Was he too busy with his gigs? Was he slacking? Had he run out…? Don’t be absurd. In his usual youthful spirit, he fancied a change. Over the past few months he has been putting together a series of stripped back acoustic recordings of brand new songs. Acoustic, I hear you cry!! Well, not quite. Rich is known for the beauty in his sound. A certain resplendence that is especially rare these days in music. He is not so dumb as to do away with everything we all love. Not dumb at all, in fact. This new series of songs is acoustic in the sense of having no drums, no electric guitars, no electric organ, and no electric bass. But by JOVE, it is luscious. The first of this series is his brand new single, By My Side, released just a few days ago. We all – hopefully – are familiar with the gorgeousness of his hit song, “Did You Cry?” – the one that won him the SSA Songwriter of the Year Award. Well this new song manages to capture that same eye-watering beauty and sadness, but all in a much more open, honest way. He is emptying his heart to you. The emphasis is on the strings, woodwind and mandolin. And with a lack of oomph from drums and gritty guitars, there is more focus on the voice. It somehow means more. Emily, his usual backing singer, is allowed to let it all out and cry with the man himself. Yet ultimately, this is a song of love, not of loss. In having no drums, Rich opted for percussion. He was fortunate enough in getting one of the world’s leading percussionists to play on the record; Daniel Sadownick. While the name might not ring a bell, he has played for Steely Dan, Joe Bonamassa, and most recently Taylor Swift, among many others. How cool is THAT?? This really emphasises the professional quality in Rich’s work. The song’s arrangement is stunningly sensitive. It heaves and sighs in all the right places. And so, the flawless catalogue of songs continues. Rich Allen is back, fresher than ever.


To not bring attention to this piece and to Rich as a wonderful person, would be sacrilege and frankly downright silly. It was unavoidable. I really do consider Rich Allen a heavyweight of the independent music world. And to me, he doesn’t look a bit like Keith Richards. Ronnie Wood, on the other hand… Stoned either way.


Old aged pensioner…? O.A.P. actually stands for Original and Perfect. Either that or Old as Puck.


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79 responses to “𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: By My Side – Rich Allen”

  1. sullie.music Avatar
    April 16, 2024
    sullie.music

    Great review, Beautiful song, lovely production and arrangement.

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  2. ebolutionate Avatar
    April 16, 2024
    ebolutionate

    Made me listen to Rich Allen more closely now. GREAT REVIEW AS ALWAYS.

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  3. Krauw Avatar
    April 16, 2024
    Krauw

    Your article is truly inspiring, Charles! I was captivated by your narrative about Rich Allen and his ongoing passion for music, as well as your reflection on life and aging. It’s refreshing to see someone like Rich fully embrace life after retirement and continue to evolve artistically. Thank you for sharing this touching and entertaining story with us!

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  4. Tom Powley Avatar
    April 16, 2024
    Tom Powley

    Captivating review! It gave me a lot of insight about Rich m. Definitely a heavyweight

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  5. Mason James Avatar
    April 16, 2024
    Mason James

    Another fantastic review. Certainly becoming a Rich Allen fan over here. What a great catalogue 👍

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  6. Miggy Siren Avatar
    April 16, 2024
    Miggy Siren

    Another review about Rich Allen! So informative and interesting!

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  7. Mrs c l Hayes Hayes Avatar
    April 16, 2024
    Mrs c l Hayes Hayes

    Great review as always, And it was nice to read a bit about Rich, and his tracks. I have always liked his music and this is another great track. 😎

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  8. William Lovitt Avatar
    April 16, 2024
    William Lovitt

    As an admirer of Rich’s talent and a retired indie musician myself, I read Charles’ review with great interest! I learned a lot about Rich’s lifestyle and approach to his art and craft. How amazing to take the instrumentation approach he’s pursued on his latest wonderful single “By My Side” 😍 Rich is a true original 💯

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  9. joibjalla Avatar
    April 16, 2024
    joibjalla

    Fun review like always. Thanks!

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  10. Patrick Laurin Avatar
    April 16, 2024
    Patrick Laurin

    Great article! Learned a bit more about Rich, who i’ve been voting for. The song is beautiful too. A perfect ear candy while reading about him.

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  11. Prince Aliboyy Avatar
    April 16, 2024
    Prince Aliboyy

    Dear Charles, you’re amazing with your pen. Nice to meet you Rich Allen.

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  12. fizpop85 Avatar
    April 16, 2024
    fizpop85

    Freedom! 🤟

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  13. Roberta Plant Avatar
    April 16, 2024
    Roberta Plant

    Rich Allen is simply great! Thanks Charles

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  14. Simone Vignini Avatar
    April 16, 2024
    Simone Vignini

    Oh…THE EMAILS now are my Nightmare…and to stay all time inside when outside the sun is shining?…very interesting reasoning, and I’m in the age of quite old (trying to seem still young 😅) Congrats to Rich for another great song and arrangement and to Charles for diving into it…and the other issues…

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  15. rikiabi34 Avatar
    April 16, 2024
    rikiabi34

    I loved the set of instruments acoustic and organic – admitted they are. The orchestration and arrangement is amazingly crafted.

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  16. Matteo Maria Di Tommaso Avatar
    April 16, 2024
    Matteo Maria Di Tommaso

    Rich Allen is really a wonderful artist. Wonderful review as always Charles!

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  17. Dream Optimist Avatar
    April 16, 2024
    Dream Optimist

    Love Rich’s work! It’s so sweet & lovely. Really lovely review as well!

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  18. Terry Gilbey Avatar
    April 16, 2024
    Terry Gilbey

    I can always rely on Charles to find a gem of a track to write an interesting article about and this track by Rich Allen is beautiful piece of art comprised of layers of sounds that provide a natural sounding depth. It’s all very good but I particularly like the string and woodwind arrangement. Impressive is an understatement.

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  19. Rich Allen Avatar
    April 16, 2024
    Rich Allen

    I am deeply touched and grateful for the beautiful words you have written about me in your recent article, “By My Side – Rich Allen”. Your insight and appreciation for my music and journey in the independent music world mean the world to me. Your description of my approach to life, music, and retirement truly captures who I am, and I am honored to have been featured in your series. Thank you for recognizing the effort I put into my music, the values I hold dear, and the joy I find in creating and performing. Your words have given me renewed inspiration and motivation to continue pursuing my passion for music with the same enthusiasm and dedication. I am truly… Show More

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  20. soledadsonora.on Avatar
    April 16, 2024
    soledadsonora.on

    Cada semana descubro nuevas historias detras de artistas ya conocidos! Enhorabuena “by my side” delicatesem

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  21. Don Negro Avatar
    April 16, 2024
    Don Negro

    Me gustó me gusto

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  22. chrisazeke711 Avatar
    April 16, 2024
    chrisazeke711

    Excellent review Rich’s done an interesting job on this one.

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  23. Israel De Zion Avatar
    April 16, 2024
    Israel De Zion

    Nice review, Rich is the opposite of discrimination.

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  24. joeljosh334 Avatar
    April 16, 2024
    joeljosh334

    That’s a good review and cool.

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  25. Tim Consley Avatar
    April 16, 2024
    Tim Consley

    Rich’s songs are always great! So nice of you to review one of his songs!

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  26. Forrest Of FangHorn Avatar
    April 16, 2024
    Forrest Of FangHorn

    Love Rich Allen and his music. A true musician and always releasing entertaining material.

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  27. Gonzalo Acedo Avatar
    April 17, 2024
    Gonzalo Acedo

    Bien hecho!!!😁

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  28. steveokwormusic Avatar
    April 17, 2024
    steveokwormusic

    I appreciate this CC review very much. There’s a great need to have balance in life and appreciate the good we have and live in the moment. The song By My Side has everything in the right place—beautiful melody, great vocals, and awesome production. You can’t ask for more.

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  29. 12 Below Avatar
    April 17, 2024
    12 Below

    What a fantastic ballad. Great songwriting, and the acoustic arrangement is so good!

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  30. Tim Davies Avatar
    April 17, 2024
    Tim Davies

    Great article Charles. This resonated somewhat: “I said, HOW’S YOUR BACK?? Oh never mind, I’m not waiting for you to ring up the company that replaces the battery in your hearing aid “because it’s just so gosh darned fiddly”.”

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  31. lorelei_ml23 Avatar
    April 17, 2024
    lorelei_ml23

    What a nice article! Also, didn’t know until I read this that Rich Allen is from Tampa – 50 minute drive from where I live! Yup, he got many great quality sounding songs! I love his songs and he is a talent!

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  32. 3Luv Avatar
    April 17, 2024
    3Luv

    I do love a bit of Rich Allen (his music, not him 😆). Was great to see him getting the Charles Connolly treatment. A great read and a great song!

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  33. paulmccormickmusic Avatar
    April 17, 2024
    paulmccormickmusic

    Another beautifully crafted song by Rich Allen! I love the string section, arpeggio guitar, the vocals, it all blends together so effortlessly. It all sounds so… (don’t say it Paul, don’t say the predictable punchline…)… rich. *ba-dum-tsh* Inspired by what you’ve said in your review Charles and just from liking everything I’ve heard of his songs so far, I’ve started listening to Rich’s songs in chronological order starting from “I See You”, and it’s all great from what I’m hearing! That’s also one of many things I love about NAS; hearing a few songs I like from an artist then feeling inspired and excited to go and listen to more of their songs. 🙂

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  34. electricsolmusic Avatar
    April 17, 2024
    electricsolmusic

    Enjoy your retirement Rich! Hope to hear a lot more music from you now that you have some free time.

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  35. Blister Soul Avatar
    April 17, 2024
    Blister Soul

    Big fan of Rich Allen. Glad he got the Connolly’s Corner treatment.

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  36. Thesecond Avatar
    April 17, 2024
    Thesecond

    written like a true fan, I hope to make someone feel that way about my music too someday

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  37. Vladislav Kubíček Avatar
    April 17, 2024
    Vladislav Kubíček

    I think, that it is beautifull for everyone to read such thinks about himself. It is a question, how much are the think, like stay young, be creative the metter of a decission, or some luck in a life is important for this.

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  38. kylewsings166 Avatar
    April 17, 2024
    kylewsings166

    You is was a really good review I seem to be in a state of rethinking my whole life right now. Thank you for this beautiful song.

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  39. Wandile Keefelakae Avatar
    April 17, 2024
    Wandile Keefelakae

    Nice song and awesome review.. reminds me to live my life to the fullest 🎶🎶🥳💯

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  40. thecrow09 Avatar
    April 17, 2024
    thecrow09

    good review!

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  41. morriemusician Avatar
    April 17, 2024
    morriemusician

    Rich Allen is one of my favorite musicians 🤘🏽 And Charles’ reviews are always smashing.

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  42. Monica Costin Avatar
    April 17, 2024
    Monica Costin

    Love the vibe of this song! Heartwarming in a way 😍

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  43. nico.leyseele Avatar
    April 17, 2024
    nico.leyseele

    Nice song and review❤️

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  44. katanakmusic Avatar
    April 17, 2024
    katanakmusic

    I read your opening part about emails and started to twitch 😥 Nice one Rich Allen.

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  45. Karan Patade Avatar
    April 17, 2024
    Karan Patade

    Great article! Totally agree on the way we tend to go through life living in the middle.. Glad I came across Rich Allen’s music! Amazing 😊

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  46. Kailey Wilson Avatar
    April 18, 2024
    Kailey Wilson

    Thank you again for the read and the playlist share! Beautiful song

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  47. kayzeepro6 Avatar
    April 18, 2024
    kayzeepro6

    Wow great is so amazing nice review. everything is perfect

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  48. mahir_gul Avatar
    April 18, 2024
    mahir_gul

    I like Rich Allen’s musics… Very good article once again 🙏👏🏻👏🏻

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  49. Giuseppe Maria Bità Avatar
    April 18, 2024
    Giuseppe Maria Bità

    Grazie mille!

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  50. Louise Lewis Avatar
    April 18, 2024
    Louise Lewis

    Rich Allen’s “By My Side” has this late-night drive or walk-toward-the-sunset feel. The song pulls me in in the same way Jewel’s “Foolish Games” does every time. “By My Side” has this arrangement that is very clean to the ears because it ‘respected’ the harmony that holds it together. The second voice is also on point. Thank you, Charles, for introducing this song to us.

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  51. Patrik Ahlm Avatar
    April 18, 2024
    Patrik Ahlm

    With laser accuracy your words hit the target with a direct hit. I’ve been having these thoughts for years. It’s been kind of an endless treadmill, for the most part always thinking of tomorrow. But I am lucky to have my dogs, they’ve shown me how to live in the moment, and spending time with them is my lucky time. (don’t tell the Mrs…). My retirement is not that far away, and I’m wondering what it will be like. I’m hoping to do a “Rich Allen”. He’s a hero! And I wish to have my health too, to keep on doing music. Rich’s song is beautiful. The guitar, the cello, the flutes, mandolin… The organic vibe is stunning. And his voice, He sounds so …ehum… young – with a soft and warm voice like a summer’s breeze. A true inspiration to us all. Thanks CC and Rich. Lucky to you two by my side 🙂 Show Less

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  52. Charles Connolly Avatar
    April 18, 2024
    Charles Connolly

    Hahaha! Lucky to have his wife…? Nope: the dogs. As to you having your health, so far you seem pretty invincible – things look good! And you still sound about 28 years old, so I think you’ll be utterly fine. As to Rich’s voice, I wouldn’t say he sounds “young” – I would say he sounds youthful. In that he is full of hope and optimism. Yet only the wisdom and experience remind us that he is a little less young. Thank you, Patrik. 😊

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  53. gomdbyjcole Avatar
    April 18, 2024
    gomdbyjcole

    Thanks for showcasing Rich Allen’s music this week, CC! Nice article!

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  54. Emily Gray Avatar
    April 18, 2024
    Emily Gray

    What a beautiful song! Don’t worry, ai will soon take over the world and we’ll all be forced into early retirement anyway. Or the apocalypse…

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  55. andelectro music Avatar
    April 18, 2024
    andelectro music

    Great song with a delicate arrangement full of colour. Well deserved tribute to a fantastic artists who just seems to be keep getting better. Gives hope us to all. 🙂

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  56. Shards Avatar
    April 18, 2024
    Shards

    One of my favourite artists that I’ve discovered through NAS community and I’m glad you’ve given him this week’s spot ❤️ Rich’s music is amazing !!

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  57. The Yellow Wallpaper Avatar
    April 18, 2024
    The Yellow Wallpaper

    Nice one

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  58. Shock Out Bandage Avatar
    April 18, 2024
    Shock Out Bandage

    Dive into the world of Rich Allen with ‘By My Side’ – a heartfelt journey capturing love and life’s twists. Charles Connolly’s review paints a vivid picture of a musician who defies age with his vibrant spirit and timeless talent. Cheers to Rich for keeping the music alive!

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  59. gimbal.lock Avatar
    April 19, 2024
    gimbal.lock

    Thank you for sharing this glimpse into Rich Allen’s world and for reminding us all to embrace life with the same gusto and passion.

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  60. Timothy Thorpe Avatar
    April 19, 2024
    Timothy Thorpe

    Great review

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  61. Boy HaNZY Avatar
    April 19, 2024
    Boy HaNZY

    Always a vibe reading CC’s articles.

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  62. Hosea Dauda Avatar
    April 19, 2024
    Hosea Dauda

    Great review

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  63. junehollandmusic Avatar
    April 19, 2024
    junehollandmusic

    Great choice Charles this song is really beautiful Rich the woodwind and strings really transport me to a lush forest walk for some reason! Might just be me but it’s definitely a positive! Tranquillity comes to mind! 🍃

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  64. Charles Connolly Avatar
    April 19, 2024
    Charles Connolly

    That’s a wonderful image, and it truly shows the power of the song. Thanks, June!

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  65. Thekeyof_f Avatar
    April 20, 2024
    Thekeyof_f

    G** DA**** Charles!! I got to this bit…. I always imagined Keith Richards bent double, trying to unlock his front door: “Nope, not that one…” …and what I was drinking lost the battle with my laughter. Thank GOD it was water….Thank FECK it missed my laptop, but it came out my nose….MY ****ing NOSE, Charles. As I sat coughing and laughing with my eyes watering the poor dog starts freaking out. I’m sure he thought I was dying. Truthfully, I’m pissed at myself because I know better. Around the time my brain said ‘stop drinking while you read aNyThiNg from Mr. Connolly’, it was too late. Dammit. Okay, sorry….no more blaming you for my own stupidity….Now Imma gonna yell at… Show More

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  66. Nate Fin Avatar
    April 20, 2024
    Nate Fin

    Splendid!!!

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  67. Emma Dupéré Avatar
    April 20, 2024
    Emma Dupéré

    I like both the music and the review !! Thanks

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  68. perfectlies Avatar
    April 20, 2024
    perfectlies

    Always great music from Rich and a great review! 🤘

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  69. Maxim Avatar
    April 20, 2024
    Maxim

    Rich Allen’s reminds us all to embrace life with a certain passion, thanks for the review!

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  70. Darren Mason Music Avatar
    April 20, 2024
    Darren Mason Music

    RA is a talent guy – His music sings above the clouds – This tune is no different – Thanks to you both for the time taken – BANGER xxx

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  71. Ron Roper Avatar
    April 20, 2024
    Ron Roper

    Anyone who strives to make the world a better place gets kudos in my book!

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  72. Keyon Harris Avatar
    April 21, 2024
    Keyon Harris

    Fantastic job Charles keep up the great work brotha.

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  73. ZOLEON Avatar
    April 21, 2024
    ZOLEON

    Great review loved reading it would check out more keep up the awesome work 💯🥂

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  74. Ds Abhishek Avatar
    April 21, 2024
    Ds Abhishek

    Brillant review, loved it

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  75. Leo lofthouse Avatar
    April 21, 2024
    Leo lofthouse

    I am not going to waffle on as I usually do about your reviews Sir Charles but I am overjoyed that , thanks to you, I finally know what a caveat is! Here I was , all this time, thinking it’s some kind of religious cult or a delicious Hors d’oeuvres. Oh lort, I certainly do learn a lot from you! It’s actually because of one of your reviews that I learned who Rich Allen was and started listening to his music. I am so grateful to you for this. Sir Rich has become one of my favourite musicians. I simply adore him, his love of life, his incredible positive attitude and of course, his outstanding music. ‘By My Side’ became an instant fav about 30 seconds into the song when I first heard it a few days ago. As you say, his back catalogue does sound like a greatest hits collection. Every single song is fantastic. I can’t fault any of them and love listening to this incredible NOT old man. He has more go in him and more charisma than most people half his age. In conclusion, I’m a huge fan of this incredible artist and hope he won’t suffer any horrid caveats and just keep creating beautiful music! Much luv to both of you wonderful, creative, talented souls I am proud to sort of know and think of as friends! Keep popping and rocking! 💙♌ Show Less

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  76. Billy Lowry Avatar
    April 22, 2024
    Billy Lowry

    u Down with OAP?! Yah u know me! Seriously what a gem of a track and I really like the emotional/darker side to Rich’s new song. Definitely a really rad change of pace & Connolly always delivers with the wit! Cannot effin wait to hear these acoustic tracks too

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  77. Rich Allen Avatar
    April 22, 2024
    Rich Allen

    Thank you You made my heart smile sorry I made you cry!

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  78. Charles Connolly Avatar
    April 23, 2024
    Charles Connolly

    In a word: rad.

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  79. Thekeyof_f Avatar
    April 23, 2024
    Thekeyof_f

    I’m so glad that I made your heart smile. You are truly an incredible talent and I am so happy to know you. 😊

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