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π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Between the Drops – Glenn

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.


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Charles is none the wiser…


To know or not to know… Is this the question? As our favourite Spanish waiter once said, β€œI know nutting” (nothing). Sometimes I really do empathise with those people who know very little. But at the same, I sort of envy them. You’ve all heard the phrase β€œignorance is bliss”… Well it does seem to be that the happiest, most contented people are often the most unknowledgeable. Probably because of the thoughts of a β€œgreat” philosopher. Aristotle once said (can’t remember when exactly), β€œThe more you know, the more you realise you don’t know”. Do you feel these β€œgreat” philosophers are somewhat over-immortalised…? I mean, I have said and thought similar things without having read their β€œstupendously brilliant” thoughts. Am I therefore also a great philosopher…? Nope, I’m just a bloke what finks. As are many of you (blokes and lady-persons). I would however alter his words to read β€œThe more you know, the more you are depressed and crushed by doubt and perhaps fear”. Yet these less knowledgeable people skip through life seemingly without a care in the world. Ignorant to everything around them. Pure envy, I tell you! So this question of whether to know or not… It’s a difficult one.


Knowledge is power, so they say. While I don’t know a great deal, I know a bit. And I don’t feel powerful in the slightest. Should I just unlearn it all? Easier said than done. But just imagine it. I learnt that thing once, and it turned out to be completely useless for me to know. Or maybe it serves no purpose other than to bring me down, or confuse me further…? Wouldn’t it be lovely to be able to pluck, prune and edit all the guff we gather over the years? Knowledge can truly be clutterous. Our brains are not ordered, and one cannot (as far as I know) order these tidbits of information. They are just there, floating or scattered. There are no folders, no timelines, no colour-coding. No alphabetising or numbering. Just chaotic clutter. Yet we somehow know where most things are. We can summon some fragment of god-knows-what from god-knows-where, from even the faintest whiff of a room. We just KNOW. But at the same time we know nutting.


Yet still those words of the β€œgreat” Aristotle plague my mind. I don’t feel dumb, but I do still feel a bit lost. I mean, what is one to DO with all this knowledge acquired piecemeal through one’s life? Stick it in a weekly column? Well, there’s a thought… The more I know, the more I realise I don’t know. Still those words circle me like little red devils. It makes me think of my journey in mixing music. Let’s go back many a year. Once I had realised that mixing music was what actually made songs sound good (turns out it isn’t automatic magic after all), I started attempting to learn how to do it. I hoped it would be one click of the β€œmake music brilliant” button, and that all I had to do was to find that button. I searched in vain for quite a while, but everything was seemingly more complicated than just pressing a button. I thought them all very stupid for doing all this longwinded work when all that had to be found was that button. Until I eventually realised with a sigh, that there was no such button. And so I looked at an EQ. I didn’t know what to do with it, so I put that aside for the time being. Okay, compression. I apparently needed to do some compressing. But every time I attempted anything, it would simply make the sound flat, dull and quiet. So I ignored that and tried limiting. Ahh! Some noticeable positive difference!! At least, that is what I thought at the time. Turns out I was simply making it louder and destroying the dynamics. Our minds naturally tell us that louder is better. Huh! Cheeky minds. I had to go back to compression. I started to learn that all these little knobs actually did something. But then I realised that one thing inevitably led to another. Every time I learnt something, I uncovered another page of β€œyou can’t do that until you’ve done this”. Nightmare. I just closed the lid and went out for a much needed smoke. Should this feeling ring a bell, don’t hesitate to contact me. I have since found that magic button. It’s red!


Knowledge is a funny old thing. And this week, it is something I lack. Which in turn makes things a lot simpler. Believe me, it does. This week’s pick is something I almost picked last week, but I just didn’t have enough information nor time to research said information. Now that one week has passed, and my research is done, I can uncover everything I know about Glenn. Glenn is from Norway. His full name is Glenn Mathisen. But also Glenn Henriksen. Don’t ask. He has recently released a single called Between the Drops. It is about NOW that I would usually start going into more detail. You know, the ins and outs of this man’s life in music, or his various processes in making said music. Who does what. The struggles involved etc. But I’m afraid to say, that’s it. That’s all the knowledge I possess. Norwegian releases song.


The good news is, the song speaks for itself. What does one really NEED to enjoy a piece of music, other than the music itself? In my eyes, nothing. That is what is so great about art. Well, proper art, anyway. I don’t mean conceptual art (junk) where you see a pile of garbage that looks like a pile of garbage, but once you’re told the β€œconcept”, it all β€œstarts to become clear” and the artist is β€œinstantly a genius”… What rot. This reminds me of all that β€œgenius” philosophy about which I spoke earlier. I’m not putting down ALL great philosophers. I’m simply putting down MOST of them, or moreover, putting down most of what they have said. Ya know: those famous quotes. I get fed up with all this blind praise for having a famous name. I think it’s best to ignore most of it. Ignorance is bliss, after all. Or, find it out for yourself! So: off philosophers. Off conceptual artists. Back on proper artists. Glenn is a proper artist. He’s from Norway! Sorry, that’s all I have. That and the song. Shall we look at the song? That’s probably what the artist would prefer. All artists just want you to enjoy and admire their art. They don’t want to talk about their private life; unless they’re lacking in art, of course. They don’t really want to talk you through the process – unless it’s particularly unusual or amusing, of course. They just want us to take a look and take a listen. Glenn’s longwinded Spotify profile I will not paraphrase. Get ready… β€œI’m just Glenn! πŸ€ β€. That is all. And yes, complete with smiley cowboy. Do I surmise therefore that he is a cowboy of some sort? Let’s hope so. I’m not getting anywhere. Let’s go musical.


The song is called Between the Drops. And as soon as the song opens, I personally hear droplets. Uncannily like droplets. At first I thought it was strummed chords on an acoustic, with xylophone and glockenspiel accompaniment. But since then, I have realised it is simply ALL guitar. Incredibly percussive harmonics, beautifully and frankly perfectly plucked. I also might be wrong! It could well be percussive melodic instruments as well. You see, I have no knowledge. But there are definitely harmonics in there. Harmonics on guitar are difficult to pull off. This intro is pure suspense and tension. No release. That is, until after a brief pause, when there is… mmmmore suspense and tension. But then FINALLY Glenn opens his voice box with a satisfying underlying major chord. As the song starts to take shape, I am brought back to the 70s with artists like Barry Manilow, Billy Joel, and (strangely) Paul Simon. This is a very beautiful and unusual song that doesn’t do what you think it’s going to do. And yet, it remains comfortable from beginning to end. You all know how much esteem I hold for β€œthe song”. This is ALL song. As acoustic pieces kind of have to be, for there is little else. The Rhodes piano really adds to the authenticity of that familiar sound we know and love. In fact, that could be what I am hearing in the intro. I do like it when things aren’t obvious. I like to be challenged, but I like to feel at ease all the while. This song manages both.


I have relatively little experience in this genre or style of music. It is folky, easy-listening, singer/songwriter, country (but not at all), with bits of alternative and even acoustic rock, in the way that Led Zeppelin does so well (think The Rain Song). Because this is quite new to me, I am not really able to tell you what to expect by referencing various artists. Oh: Carpenters. The Carpenters is what it reminds me of. With a VERY different voice. And The Carpenters did quite well, didn’t they. So it is probably sensible that Glenn naturally makes for this sound. I think what really hit me with Between the Drops, was the immediate original intro, followed by such a smooth flow with the most satisfyingly unusual chord changes. That, and the fact that this song really is all between the drops. The song has no β€œdrop”. No big fat chorus. It is music to ponder to. Music to think by. Pipe-smoking ambience, if you will. It helps the little grey cells, but doesn’t take them over. Well, with me, any and ALL music takes me over. I am not able to think about anything when music is playing. I am instantly immersed and nothing will come between the music and myself. It is the way I was built. I am fascinated by every plink and every plonk of Between the Drops. Even Glenn’s voice, it is so unusual, and not what one might usually expect for whatever music this is. And yet, this makes me listen even closer. Vocally speaking (as is the way with speech), this voice is somewhat reminiscent of the voice of our very own Sano Hill. But only in the upper register. When Glenn goes low, it is like Glenn, and only Glenn. He’s from Norway, don’t you know. Let this song wash over you. You will not drown, but you will be cleansed.


Here’s a final quote from Socrates: β€œThe only true wisdom is in knowing you know nutting”.


Okay, I will finish with a final FINAL quote from a great philosopher: β€œRespect your efforts, respect yourself. Self-respect leads to self-discipline. When you have both firmly under your belt, that’s real power”. So who was that? Aristotle? Socrates? Plato? Nope. Clint Eastwood. He went ahead and made my day.


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62 responses to “π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Between the Drops – Glenn”

  1. gimbal.lock Avatar
    March 5, 2024
    gimbal.lock

    Cool song! NAS rulez!

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  2. Krauw Avatar
    March 5, 2024
    Krauw

    Rrally nice track! Thanks for the discovering!!

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  3. Timothy Thorpe Avatar
    March 5, 2024
    Timothy Thorpe

    Great review

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  4. Prince Aliboyy Avatar
    March 5, 2024
    Prince Aliboyy

    It’s always beautiful reading you Charles

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  5. Simone Vignini Avatar
    March 5, 2024
    Simone Vignini

    Very enjoyable article and very fascinating song!! Congrats Charles and Glenn!

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  6. Matteo Maria Di Tommaso Avatar
    March 5, 2024
    Matteo Maria Di Tommaso

    Love the guitars in the song!!! And wonderful review as always Charles 🫢

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  7. Terry Gilbey Avatar
    March 5, 2024
    Terry Gilbey

    A beautiful song following an interesting and imaginative chord structure with feeling and atmosphere.

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  8. Billy Castillo Avatar
    March 5, 2024
    Billy Castillo

    Great article about a great song…kudos!

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  9. David Elbaz Avatar
    March 5, 2024
    David Elbaz

    Congrats Glenn from Norway, beautiful song! And yes indeed knowledge can be overated sometimes 😁

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  10. dom piper Avatar
    March 5, 2024
    dom piper

    ‘Keep cool, but do not freeze’. Quotes can be great to help make sense of things. To give us confidence in our own thoughts. To inspire us to walk in the footsteps others. To stand on the shoulders of giants. To continue our forward momentum. ‘Keep cool, but do not freeze’. They can be from great philosophers, or from great (or less great) celebrities, or; they can be found on most vinegar based condiments that you might choose to store in your fridge. Glen from Norway, Charles from London. Keep cool my friends, but never freeze (Dom Piper). 🀠

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  11. soledadsonora.on Avatar
    March 5, 2024
    soledadsonora.on

    Gran canciΓ³n, me encantan las entrevistas , interiorizar que artistas que no conocia! Enhorabuena

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  12. AndrΓ© Ngunza Avatar
    March 5, 2024
    AndrΓ© Ngunza

    Respect your efforts, respect yourself. Self-respect leads to self-discipline. When you have both firmly under your belt, that’s real powerπŸ”₯

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  13. Thesecond Avatar
    March 5, 2024
    Thesecond

    noticed a few typos in the first paragraph, or was it deliberate? I enjoyed the review though

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  14. William Lovitt Avatar
    March 5, 2024
    William Lovitt

    A clever, fun and yes, nice review by Charles! Who can’t help but feel good listening to this acoustic gem? Glenn does a beautiful job of sharing a special journey into a very wonderful musical world 😎

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  15. rikiabi34 Avatar
    March 5, 2024
    rikiabi34

    Great crystal clear guitars! And a nice read as usual!

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  16. Wandile Keefelakae Avatar
    March 5, 2024
    Wandile Keefelakae

    Really awesome work right there, amazing review and very informational as well, I enjoy the quotes as though they were analogies of life and wisdom πŸ”₯πŸ’―

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  17. JPz Avatar
    March 5, 2024
    JPz

    Great review as usual. And it reminded me to follow Glenn on IG. 😁

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  18. joibjalla Avatar
    March 5, 2024
    joibjalla

    Yet another fine review. Thanks!

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  19. 3Luv Avatar
    March 5, 2024
    3Luv

    Another fine edition of Connolly’s Corner! Digging the guitars in this song, some mighty fine harmonics, love it!

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  20. kayzeepro6 Avatar
    March 5, 2024
    kayzeepro6

    Wow everything is perfect

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  21. Vladislav Kubíček Avatar
    March 6, 2024
    Vladislav Kubíček

    I have experience, that people, who don’t know are not happier, that these, who knows. Thank you for your review and the song.

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  22. sullie.music Avatar
    March 6, 2024
    sullie.music

    Beautiful song, lovely guitar. I love your take on things Charles! great review with no info!πŸ˜€

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  23. 12 Below Avatar
    March 6, 2024
    12 Below

    The song puts me in a Nick Drake kinda of mood. Good listening for a rainy day (like today!)

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  24. United Duality Avatar
    March 6, 2024
    United Duality

    Great song and I enjoyed reading, naturally.

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  25. mahir_gul Avatar
    March 6, 2024
    mahir_gul

    β€œSelf-respect leads to self-disciplineβ€œ another great article

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  26. Gonzalo Acedo Avatar
    March 6, 2024
    Gonzalo Acedo

    Como siempre, un placer! Saludos y felicitaciones por la excelente reseΓ±a.

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  27. The Faintest Glow Avatar
    March 6, 2024
    The Faintest Glow

    Not usually a big folk guy myself, but Glenn was a pleasant surprise, and a great review as always!

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  28. judahsevteen Avatar
    March 6, 2024
    judahsevteen

    I wasn’t expecting the first couple of paragraphs of a music review column to be so philosophical but here we are now, and then we end with one of the most brilliant philosophers of the 20th Century, Mr Clint Eastwood. I guess there’s a lot I don’t know

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  29. Emily Gray Avatar
    March 6, 2024
    Emily Gray

    MAN I wish we could go through our brains and delete all the bits we don’t need anymore πŸ˜‚Loving this track, thanks for sharing!

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  30. Don Negro Avatar
    March 6, 2024
    Don Negro

    Love it

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  31. thecrow09 Avatar
    March 6, 2024
    thecrow09

    Nice review!

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  32. Giuseppe Maria BitΓ  Avatar
    March 6, 2024
    Giuseppe Maria BitΓ 

    Sempre molto interessanti i vostri articoli!!! Grazie

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  33. Rich Allen Avatar
    March 6, 2024
    Rich Allen

    I thoroughly enjoyed reading your review of Glenn’s song “Between the Drops”. Your writing was witty and introspective, adding depth to the review. The final quote from Clint Eastwood a perfect conclusion, highlighting the significance of self-respect and discipline in the pursuit of art and creativity. Thanks again for bring another artist to light!

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  34. Monica Costin Avatar
    March 6, 2024
    Monica Costin

    Such a lovely song! It gives me indie folk vibes 🀍

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  35. morriemusician Avatar
    March 6, 2024
    morriemusician

    Cool song. And thanks for the review. It’s always nice to hear someone else’s opinion about a song rather than the artist’s.

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  36. nico.leyseele Avatar
    March 6, 2024
    nico.leyseele

    Nice song and great review

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  37. Hosea Dauda Avatar
    March 6, 2024
    Hosea Dauda

    Great review

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  38. steveokwormusic Avatar
    March 6, 2024
    steveokwormusic

    Great review as always Charles Connolly. I love the song very much. Oddly enough it is the suspense in the silence between the track got me hooked. I couldn’t wait to know more of what is coming next. Great job, Glenn!

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  39. antonigpiano Avatar
    March 6, 2024
    antonigpiano

    Socrates is spot on with the last word here! πŸ™‚

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  40. Shock Out Bandage Avatar
    March 7, 2024
    Shock Out Bandage

    Dive into Charles Connolly’s latest review featuring ‘Between the Drops’ by Glenn. Thought-provoking musings on the age-old question: to know or not to know? Join the discussion!

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  41. Ed Eagle Avatar
    March 7, 2024
    Ed Eagle

    Nicely done by our very own Socrates β€” pronounced β€œSoe Crates” as we learned from Keanu Reeves many moons ago. ”Ignorance is bliss” is a saying that has resonated with me for many years. I’ve always chosen knowlege over happiness. Not so sure it was the wise decision, at least not some of the time. But how does one know which information they’d rather not know until they know it? I’d highly recommend the movie β€œThe Etenral Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” for a deeper dive on the subject.

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  42. dynnamo.official Avatar
    March 7, 2024
    dynnamo.official

    Great review, this cover art blew my mind

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  43. Blister Soul Avatar
    March 7, 2024
    Blister Soul

    That Eastwood quote at the end is gold. Nice work.

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  44. Shards Avatar
    March 7, 2024
    Shards

    I love when you make me discover a new artist .. great review Charles as usual and can’t wait to hear more of Glenn!!

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  45. perfectlies Avatar
    March 7, 2024
    perfectlies

    Always a great review! Love this tune!

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  46. djmasonic Avatar
    March 7, 2024
    djmasonic

    Glenn from Norway truly makes art – I love the space in this song – it takes self belief and patience tp make such music – Thanks teaching us the things you know CC! Thanks Glenn from Norway

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  47. Kaminski Avatar
    March 7, 2024
    Kaminski

    I usually wait a while before responding to a cc review song. You know when a song gets Charles’ approval there’s something special about it. The nice thing is that this can be in all sorts of areas, which underlines cc’s wide and developed range of music. He can find something unique and beautiful in the most unremarkable of things. This is how I listen to cc-corners’ songs. And he has found another one. The thin, glassy acoustic guitars, the pinched harmonics, the subtle backing, the seemingly unpretentious vocal lines: it’s like a special pebble on the beach among many others. It wasn’t until the third spin that I discovered its beauty: what a beautiful piece of work. Spin number four coming up. Show Less

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  48. Charles Connolly Avatar
    March 7, 2024
    Charles Connolly

    Glassy acoustics!! That’s exactly what it is. Nicely put, Derek! And you’re right, it maybe take a few listens. Thankfully the intro helps a lot with this. It really draws you in. I love that you allow yourself time with the review and the song. Means a lot. Thank you.

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  49. Thekeyof_f Avatar
    March 7, 2024
    Thekeyof_f

    I was so happy when I read you saying in the beginning it was all guitar because I thought the same when I heard it. It blew my mind. Albeit, maybe it’s not ALL guitar but it sounds gorgeous. It also was giving me a bit of a Daniel Lanois vibe too. πŸ–€πŸ€˜πŸ» Show More

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  50. Glenn Mathisen Avatar
    March 7, 2024
    Glenn Mathisen

    The intro is all guitars. I’m playing harmonics on my strat in an alternative tuning.

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  51. Louise Lewis Avatar
    March 8, 2024
    Louise Lewis

    Beautiful and calming acoustic track. Reminds me of my childhood. The song brings me back to that one peaceful rainy morning I had as a child when I stayed in because of the rain instead of going to school. Must be the chord progression and relaxing vocals.

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  52. Mercury Teardrop Avatar
    March 8, 2024
    Mercury Teardrop

    What a treat to read Charles and totally fabulous song to highlight! Love it!

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  53. Bernice Marsala Avatar
    March 8, 2024
    Bernice Marsala

    This is a really good tune! I can definitely hear the Carpenters resemblance.

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  54. hgzlla Avatar
    March 9, 2024
    hgzlla

    Cool!

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  55. Boy HaNZY Avatar
    March 9, 2024
    Boy HaNZY

    Good song, great review

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  56. electricsolmusic Avatar
    March 9, 2024
    electricsolmusic

    Cool track!

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  57. andelectro music Avatar
    March 9, 2024
    andelectro music

    Great insight into how a producer tries to deconstruct a song to try to work out how it is put together. At least CC is doing his utmost to tackle ignorance of a broad range of Indie music that deserves our attention. Love the laid back feel of the track and delivery by Glenn.

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  58. Thekeyof_f Avatar
    March 9, 2024
    Thekeyof_f

    😱😍 Glenn, it sounds so fantastic!! The whole song sounds fantastic but that struck me as so unique. Truly love it and nice to meet ya. Charles, you probably do know of him, you just don’t realize you do. 😁

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  59. ZOLEON Avatar
    March 10, 2024
    ZOLEON

    ZOLEON Mar 10, 2024 Great review loved reading it will be waiting for the next one for sure 😊 Like Reply 1 Like Maxim Mar 10, 2024 Beautiful acoustic track, loved it! Loved the overall sound of it. Like Reply 1 Like Caitlin Goulet Mar 10, 2024 I was on the edge of my seat to listen to this as I was reading the review ahahahah! When I finally got to hear it, the intro pulled me right in. The guitar kinda reminds me of Peter Frampton. Super magical song. Part of me wants to dissect it a bit but the wisely ignorant part says to leave it alone and just enjoy it. Why wreck it for myself? It’s magic, that is all. Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Mar 14, 2024 Replying to Caitlin Goulet I cannot remember anyone in the NAS ever mentioning Peter Frampton in any context. Pleased to see his name pop up here. So pleased the piece moved you to press play. I think you are wise in leaving it alone. Magic is best left untampered. A beautiful comment, Caitlin. Thank you. Like Reply 1 Like Patrik Ahlm Mar 10, 2024 Ah, I love me a little bit of metacognition talks. A university teacher of mine (long time ago) once said, on the subject of learning and evolving – “Still confused, but on a higher level”. That kind of stuck. πŸ™‚ And I’ve been using the Sklar Wilton matrix on awareness and knowledge for quite some time. I’ve heard NASA does the same πŸ™‚ Glenn’s song fits perfectly into my recent folky state of mind. Love the guitars dripping dropping away. And it makes for the perfect loop if you listen to it non stop (which I did ;). It starts and ends with the same riff and makes for a perfect “perpetuum mobile”. I was thinking the space between Gordon Lightfoot and Burt Bacharach – there’s Glenn. The B-section was lovely with those nicely coloured chords. And he does sound like Sano Hill in places πŸ˜‰ Norwegians are everywhere – best in cross country-skiing and winning the Swedish national qualification to Eurovision on Saturday night πŸ™‚ But we are brothers and sisters – and we love them. Especially when it’s good like “Between The Drops” is. Thanks CC and Glenn. My Sunday (yes I’m late) is off to a great start. Show Less Like Reply 2 Likes Charles Connolly Mar 14, 2024 Replying to Patrik Ahlm Your grasp of English always amazes me. “I love me a little bit of metacognition…” – it’s not the long word, it’s the “I love me a bit of” that gets me. I have NEVER heard anyone who isn’t English use this wording. LOVE it! As to your tutor, that is spot on. I wish I had had this kind of tutor. But then again, I wouldn’t have had fun in working it all out for myself. Or the contentment and satisfaction in doing so. I love that you found the reflection in the song – the mirror ad infinitum. And you mentioned Burt Bacharach – a fave of mine. Pleased you got seemingly SO much out of this. Actually… Show More Like Reply hgzlla Mar 09, 2024 Cool! Like Reply 1 Like AgingTeenIdol Mar 09, 2024 The world is Hell for the person that thinks and Heaven for those that do not. I think this song is brilliant. There is a wonderful sense of ornamentation. It makes me want to play my guitar more, truthfully. Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Mar 14, 2024 Replying to AgingTeenIdol Wisely put! And I know what you mean about it making you want to play the guitar. The realisation that this chunk o’ wood is capable of more than the chords of D, G, C, and Am. Like Reply Boy HaNZY Mar 09, 2024 Good song, great review Like Reply electricsolmusic Mar 09, 2024 Cool track! Like Reply andelectro music Mar 09, 2024 Great insight into how a producer tries to deconstruct a song to try to work out how it is put together. At least CC is doing his utmost to tackle ignorance of a broad range of Indie music that deserves our attention. Love the laid back feel of the track and delivery by Glenn. Like Reply 2 Likes Charles Connolly Mar 14, 2024 Replying to andelectro music Yes, it’s not easy without the answers sheet, I must say. Especially when the question is so closely woven. Like Reply Louise Lewis Mar 08, 2024 Beautiful and calming acoustic track. Reminds me of my childhood. The song brings me back to that one peaceful rainy morning I had as a child when I stayed in because of the rain instead of going to school. Must be the chord progression and relaxing vocals. Like Reply 2 Likes Charles Connolly Mar 14, 2024 Replying to Louise Lewis Interesting! VERY interesting. I love that music and scents can bring back such a distant yet vivid memory. Like Reply Mercury Teardrop Mar 08, 2024 What a treat to read Charles and totally fabulous song to highlight! Love it! Like Reply 1 Like Bernice Marsala Mar 08, 2024 This is a really good tune! I can definitely hear the Carpenters resemblance. Like Reply 2 Likes Show more replies Shock Out Bandage Mar 07, 2024 Dive into Charles Connolly’s latest review featuring ‘Between the Drops’ by Glenn. Thought-provoking musings on the age-old question: to know or not to know? Join the discussion! Like Reply 2 Likes Ed Eagle Mar 07, 2024 Nicely done by our very own Socrates β€” pronounced β€œSoe Crates” as we learned from Keanu Reeves many moons ago. ”Ignorance is bliss” is a saying that has resonated with me for many years. I’ve always chosen knowlege over happiness. Not so sure it was the wise decision, at least not some of the time. But how does one know which information they’d rather not know until they know it? I’d highly recommend the movie β€œThe Etenral Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” for a deeper dive on the subject. Like Reply 3 Likes Charles Connolly Mar 14, 2024 Replying to Ed Eagle Ha! I have always called him So Crates! I didn’t realise this was someone else’s “thang” – I must not have seen that Keanu film (not sure which one it is, so maybe I have. Was it Bill and Ted? If so, then I have). As to this saying, it may not be the wisest choice to ignore it, but it is really the only thing to do. Learning is everything. You only have to ask the bot next door (yes, I meant bot)… As to the Jim Carrey film, I have seen it once (maybe twice), and it really struck me deeply. I felt different afterwards. Permanently. Like another known Jim Carrey film… No, not The Mask. Like Reply dynnamo.official Mar 07, 2024 Great review, this cover art blew my mind Like Reply 1 Like Blister Soul Mar 07, 2024 That Eastwood quote at the end is gold. Nice work. Like Reply 1 Like Shards Mar 07, 2024 I love when you make me discover a new artist .. great review Charles as usual and can’t wait to hear more of Glenn!! Like Reply 1 Like perfectlies Mar 07, 2024 Always a great review! Love this tune! Like Reply 1 Like djmasonic Mar 07, 2024 Glenn from Norway truly makes art – I love the space in this song – it takes self belief and patience tp make such music – Thanks teaching us the things you know CC! Thanks Glenn from Norway Like Reply 3 Likes Kaminski Mar 07, 2024 I usually wait a while before responding to a cc review song. You know when a song gets Charles’ approval there’s something special about it. The nice thing is that this can be in all sorts of areas, which underlines cc’s wide and developed range of music. He can find something unique and beautiful in the most unremarkable of things. This is how I listen to cc-corners’ songs. And he has found another one. The thin, glassy acoustic guitars, the pinched harmonics, the subtle backing, the seemingly unpretentious vocal lines: it’s like a special pebble on the beach among many others. It wasn’t until the third spin that I discovered its beauty: what a beautiful piece of work. Spin number four coming up. Show Less Like Reply 3 Likes Charles Connolly Mar 07, 2024 Replying to Kaminski Glassy acoustics!! That’s exactly what it is. Nicely put, Derek! And you’re right, it maybe take a few listens. Thankfully the intro helps a lot with this. It really draws you in. I love that you allow yourself time with the review and the song. Means a lot. Thank you. Like Reply 2 Likes Patrik Ahlm Mar 10, 2024 Replying to Kaminski TouchΓ© πŸ™‚ That’s exactly it. I concur πŸ˜€ Like Reply 2 Likes Show more comments

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  60. Maxim Avatar
    March 10, 2024
    Maxim

    Beautiful acoustic track, loved it! Loved the overall sound of it.

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  61. Caitlin Goulet Avatar
    March 10, 2024
    Caitlin Goulet

    I was on the edge of my seat to listen to this as I was reading the review ahahahah! When I finally got to hear it, the intro pulled me right in. The guitar kinda reminds me of Peter Frampton. Super magical song. Part of me wants to dissect it a bit but the wisely ignorant part says to leave it alone and just enjoy it. Why wreck it for myself? It’s magic, that is all.

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    March 10, 2024
    Patrik Ahlm

    Ah, I love me a little bit of metacognition talks. A university teacher of mine (long time ago) once said, on the subject of learning and evolving – “Still confused, but on a higher level”. That kind of stuck. πŸ™‚ And I’ve been using the Sklar Wilton matrix on awareness and knowledge for quite some time. I’ve heard NASA does the same πŸ™‚ Glenn’s song fits perfectly into my recent folky state of mind. Love the guitars dripping dropping away. And it makes for the perfect loop if you listen to it non stop (which I did ;). It starts and ends with the same riff and makes for a perfect “perpetuum mobile”. I was thinking the space between Gordon Lightfoot and Burt Bacharach – there’s Glenn. The B-section was lovely with those nicely coloured chords. And he does sound like Sano Hill in places πŸ˜‰ Norwegians are everywhere – best in cross country-skiing and winning the Swedish national qualification to Eurovision on Saturday night πŸ™‚ But we are brothers and sisters – and we love them. Especially when it’s good like “Between The Drops” is. Thanks CC and Glenn. My Sunday (yes I’m late) is off to a great start. Show Less

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