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π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Because – New Artist Spotlight

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 celebrates the good times, for there are no bad ones…


Birthdays are a thing. Whether you’re 7 or 70, they simply cannot be ignored. We all have one. In fact it’s one of the few things we all have in common. They all happen once a year, every year, but unlike Christmas, they are all different and are spattered throughout the year. When this day arrives, it is imperative that you do what my Birthday Song says: “It’s your birthday. You can do what you want. No one there to tell you what to do”. In other woyds, it is the one day you are truly allowed to be selfish. A similar sentiment to Lesley Gore’s 1963 hit, It’s My Party (produced by Quincy Jones – not a lot of people know that). Sometimes though, it is not about being selfish. Sometimes a birthday NEEDS to involve others. And sometimes it needs to, because the birthday is shared. Like twins, for example. Twins might choose a different way of spending their birthday, in which case they will either have to part ways for the day, or one of them will be unhappy. And we can’t have that. However, a differing choice is unlikely with twins, as they are so mentally connected. Mentally though – I’m not talking about conjoined twins here. So birthdays for twins will usually work out well. When it comes to organisations and companies, they too can have birthdays. They can and they DO! Every year, as it happens. And it is often these occasions where global happiness is NOT a thing. Too many different people want too many different things. And so there are bound to be unhappy chappies and chappesses. Usually. But some organisations are different. They are different because each individual is not there for the sake of the β€œjob”. Each is there for the sake of the organisation and their love and passion for it. Let’s now ditch the stuffy word “organisation”, and replace it with “society”. Slightly less stuffy, and just a little bit more cultured and less businessy. Can’t stand business – as annoyingly important as it is. When discussing how to celebrate a much-loved society’s birthday, the decision is unanimous. Because they all feel the same. They all have belief, love and fondness for the society and everything it stands for. I am more specifically talking about the New Artist Spotlight and its “staff” celebrating its second anniversary. Happy Birthday NAS, you are now two years old! Let’s talk about that – thank you Rhett and also Link.


The New Artist Spotlight’s first birthday brought a stupendous virtual concert to the world, in the form of the NASapalooza! How does one top THAT?? Well, one doesn’t. One simply does something different. There has to be a unification. Something that instantly makes everyone involved nod emphatically with approval. What one thing brings all musical artists together…? Almost all anyway – I’m looking at YOU, Virginia of Blues Trainer (being the non-believer; the mod one out). The answer is, The Beatles. It’s really how it all started. Well, it all started with Elvis, but uh-huh-huh, that’s all right, mama. So we’ll be The Beatles, then. No no. Can’t BE The Beatles. Can’t be done. Next best thing? A cover? A cover it is. But what song? There are rather a lot to choose from… β€œBirthday” would seem like the obvious choice. But the team of moderators needs something with harmonies. Something to show off their skills as professional musicians and engineers. Something to wow the crowd, rather than something to bop along to. Since you’ve said SOMETHING so many times (and will continue to do so), how about β€œSomething”? That song? No no no. Too much going on. What we need is something that opens the heavens and sheds light, rather than rain. Something that can involve MANY voices, and not sound like Ed Eagle’s β€œBye!”, or my own β€œSpotlight”. We don’t want the gang vocals (dreadful term). We want something that lends space for a plethora of voices but simultaneously unites them into one. There is only one answer. β€œYellow Submarine”. No no no. β€œBecause”. Because because because because beCAUSE! Because of the wonderful things he dozz (doesn’t quite work with a London accent). Anyway, not the Wizard of Oz song, but the stunning choral track slap-bang in the middle of The Beatles’ Abbey Road.

So how are we doing this? Putting our own spin on it? I wouldn’t recommend it with this song. It would just annoy people. So, what then? Just an exact replica of the original? Well YES! For the very reason that it is flawless and could not (or – in my opinion – should not) be done in any other way. But hold on, your very last review castrated this idea of doing an identical cover!! Contradictory, hypocritical bastard. Contradiction is the key to spicing up a dull life. One only has to – yet again – look at the politicians. It gives us something to moan about. But look again, my dear. What I said in my previous review was, β€œwhen doing covers, they should be entirely different to the original (unless showing one’s skills)” – this last bit is vital. The exception to the rule. This Beatles song is notoriously difficult to even come close to. It was to be considered a challenge. And a hard one. Is there such a thing as an easy one…? This is a challenge that truly shows off the skills and talents of the New Artist Spotlight’s team of moderators. Something to remind the artist members that we aren’t just (unpaid) staff, but that we are predominantly artists in our own right. One important reason for choosing to do a cover was for the sake of familiarity. Most people in the world will know this song, and perhaps know it well. Familiarity is a big part of our fondness for music, and I don’t know if many realise this. It is a subconscious thing. The main reason one can like a song more from repeated listens – a grower – is that of familiarity. This is why pop songs have repeating sections and catchy hooks. So that within just one play, you are already β€œfamiliar” with it. It plays on this trick of the mind. Repetition can emphasise a point. Repetition can emphasise a point. Yes yes! Okay okay. So in starting with something that people know, there was an instant fondness. One might say we are playing with your mind, but really we are simply sending love to your heart. Celebrate good times, COME ON!


This was an effort involving multiple instrument players, tonnes of singers, two sound engineers and one producer/coordinator at the helm. All of whom are NAS moderators. There were also other β€œmods” involved in the project in different ways, such as video collating, creating and editing – more on that to come soon. It all took a great deal of time and effort to work out the exact parts, delegate and agree on who was to do what, communicate throughout the process, and eventually glue it all together to make one cohesive piece of loveliness. You will notice that I haven’t gone into the fine details of the process and the people involved, and this is because we are working on a little something into which you will all be able to dive deeply, very soon. I say no more. As to the final result, let’s say this: even Virginia is a fan! It was such a joy to be so involved in the project, despite the time we all had to (somehow) allocate. Who knows, maybe in a further 16 years we’ll have covered the entirety of Abbey Road! Maybe, maybe not. Come Together and join us in celebrating the second anniversary of the New Artist Spotlight. Happy Birthday NAS!


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18 responses to “π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Because – New Artist Spotlight”

  1. Tyler Cressman Avatar
    May 31, 2022
    Tyler Cressman

    This article perfectly says what NAS is all about and the cover is fantastic, and I say that as a huge Beatles fan who doesn’t normally love covers of their work. Bravo!

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  2. Gavan Waldby Avatar
    May 31, 2022
    Gavan Waldby

    As a massive Beatles fan I raised my eyebrows when I saw the Mods were doing a cover of “Because”. In my last NAS interview I went on record saying “Abbey Road” was my all time favourite album because its still a masterpiece after all this time. To take on any song from the album is a very bold move. Did they pull it off? I listened once, twice, three times, four times and then some more. Yes they did the song justice, which is an incredibly hard thing to do! Congrats to everyone involved there are not many artists who could pull this off. Great review CC. Such a talented bunch these New Artist Spotlight people. πŸ˜‰

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  3. Charles Connolly Avatar
    May 31, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    My thoughts entirely. Hell of a gamble to choose THIS song of all Beatles songs. But if you know you’ve got shape-shifting talent to play with, you know it’s at least plausible. Relieved it went so well. Ya gotta love the NAS. 😁

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  4. Kele Fleming Avatar
    May 31, 2022
    Kele Fleming

    Fantastic review! And, fantastic version of this fantastic song. And, I always learn so much from reading, thanks!

    Reply
  5. Andres Guazzelli Avatar
    May 31, 2022
    Andres Guazzelli

    I love this review, but only because the world is round. It did turn me on, tho. Some nasty side effects. I imagine it was the birthday cake. I did do what I wanted.

    Reply
  6. Blues Trainer Avatar
    May 31, 2022
    Blues Trainer

    Oh, the shame!!

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  7. Ed Eagle Avatar
    May 31, 2022
    Ed Eagle

    Love this, CC! And you were spot on about why I chose it: NAS can not only DO beautiful things for the music community, we can CREATE them as well. Just seemed to be a perfect vehicle for us to flex our musical and vocal muscles. Love is ALL, love is YOU!

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  8. Liz James Avatar
    May 31, 2022
    Liz James

    Because this review is well-rounded and lovely, it turns me on! Happy Birthday NAS!

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  9. Mercury Teardrop Avatar
    June 1, 2022
    Mercury Teardrop

    This just warmed my heart to read, Charles! What a special group of individuals and such amazing talent!!! Wow, just wow! πŸ™πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰

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  10. Unknown member Avatar
    June 1, 2022
    Unknown member

    Gorgeous song. Charles, another wonderful deep dive into music history behind the songs.

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  11. The Blindfold Experience Avatar
    June 1, 2022
    The Blindfold Experience

    Loved this review, almost as much as I love this collaborative effort of the NAS mods!

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  12. Charles Connolly Avatar
    June 1, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Almost…? ALMOST??! Bastard. πŸ˜‰

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  13. Edward Corrado Avatar
    June 1, 2022
    Edward Corrado

    This cover is absolutely brilliant. I don’t have any other words for it. Great job everyone!

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  14. Soumyajit Guha Avatar
    June 1, 2022
    Soumyajit Guha

    It is ‘because’ of such a cool team, this has been possible! And thank you CC, ‘because’ as usual it’s a cool review! πŸ™‚

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  15. Charles Connolly Avatar
    June 2, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Thank you, Brad! Wow, is probably the best word to use here.

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  16. Dorian Whisper Avatar
    July 19, 2022
    Dorian Whisper

    Dorian Whisper Jul 19, 2022 This is my favorite CC review, just because… and because it is about this marvelous collaboration among NAS artists πŸ™‚ Like Reply Charles Connolly Jul 21, 2022 Replying to Dorian Whisper Thank you, Dorian! It was such fun for us to make the song. Like Reply William Lovitt Jul 19, 2022 Such a very clever review of the great Beatles classic “Because” by Charles Connolly. The background about NAS and some of the folks involved is important and interesting, the review is fun and informative and of course the actual rendition of the song is so beautifully done! Like Reply Charles Connolly Jul 21, 2022 Replying to William Lovitt So pleased you liked the review. I like to add a little extra to things. As to the recording, it’s FAB! Like Reply Mercury Teardrop Jun 01, 2022 This just warmed my heart to read, Charles! What a special group of individuals and such amazing talent!!! Wow, just wow! πŸ™πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰ Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 02, 2022 Replying to Mercury Teardrop Thank you, Brad! Wow, is probably the best word to use here. Like Reply Unknown member Jun 01, 2022 Gorgeous song. Charles, another wonderful deep dive into music history behind the songs. Like Reply Show more replies The Blindfold Experience Jun 01, 2022 Loved this review, almost as much as I love this collaborative effort of the NAS mods! Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 01, 2022 Replying to The Blindfold Experience Almost…? ALMOST??! Bastard. πŸ˜‰ Like Reply Edward Corrado Jun 01, 2022 This cover is absolutely brilliant. I don’t have any other words for it. Great job everyone! Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 01, 2022 Replying to Edward Corrado Brilliant is good enough for me. 😁 Like Reply Soumyajit Guha Jun 01, 2022 It is ‘because’ of such a cool team, this has been possible! And thank you CC, ‘because’ as usual it’s a cool review! πŸ™‚ Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 01, 2022 Replying to Soumyajit Guha … because of the wonderful things he dozz. Like Reply Tyler Cressman May 31, 2022 This article perfectly says what NAS is all about and the cover is fantastic, and I say that as a huge Beatles fan who doesn’t normally love covers of their work. Bravo! Like Reply Show more replies Gavan Waldby May 31, 2022 As a massive Beatles fan I raised my eyebrows when I saw the Mods were doing a cover of “Because”. In my last NAS interview I went on record saying “Abbey Road” was my all time favourite album because its still a masterpiece after all this time. To take on any song from the album is a very bold move. Did they pull it off? I listened once, twice, three times, four times and then some more. Yes they did the song justice, which is an incredibly hard thing to do! Congrats to everyone involved there are not many artists who could pull this off. Great review CC. Such a talented bunch these New Artist Spotlight people. πŸ˜‰ Like Reply Charles Connolly May 31, 2022 Replying to Gavan Waldby My thoughts entirely. Hell of a gamble to choose THIS song of all Beatles songs. But if you know you’ve got shape-shifting talent to play with, you know it’s at least plausible. Relieved it went so well. Ya gotta love the NAS. 😁 Like Reply Kele Fleming May 31, 2022 Fantastic review! And, fantastic version of this fantastic song. And, I always learn so much from reading, thanks! Like Reply Charles Connolly May 31, 2022 Replying to Kele Fleming Learn so much…? I barely said a thing! Well, there was that thing about young Quincy… So pleased you liked it. Trojan song. Like Reply Andres Guazzelli May 31, 2022 I love this review, but only because the world is round. It did turn me on, tho. Some nasty side effects. I imagine it was the birthday cake. I did do what I wanted. Like Reply Charles Connolly May 31, 2022 Replying to Andres Guazzelli Doing what you want to do is what it’s all about. 😊 Like Reply Blues Trainer May 31, 2022 Oh, the shame!! Like Reply Show more replies Ed Eagle May 31, 2022 Love this, CC! And you were spot on about why I chose it: NAS can not only DO beautiful things for the music community, we can CREATE them as well. Just seemed to be a perfect vehicle for us to flex our musical and vocal muscles. Love is ALL, love is YOU! Like Reply Charles Connolly May 31, 2022 Replying to Ed Eagle And flex we did!! I didn’t actually ask you why that particular song, but I sort of summoned the reason and made an educated guess, then turned it into “fact”. Pleased you liked it. I didn’t mention you in the piece, but I didn’t mention anyone. I thought I’d leave that until the thing we will say nothing about. Love is all, love is ME!! πŸ˜‚ Like Reply Liz James May 31, 2022 Because this review is well-rounded and lovely, it turns me on! Happy Birthday NAS! Like Reply Charles Connolly May 31, 2022 Replying to Liz James Hahaha! Love it. 😍 Like Reply

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  17. William Lovitt Avatar
    July 19, 2022
    William Lovitt

    Such a very clever review of the great Beatles classic “Because” by Charles Connolly. The background about NAS and some of the folks involved is important and interesting, the review is fun and informative and of course the actual rendition of the song is so beautifully done!

    Reply
  18. Charles Connolly Avatar
    July 21, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Thank you, Dorian! It was such fun for us to make the song.

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