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π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: A Little Odd – Dom Piper

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.


𝘼 π™‡π™žπ™©π™©π™‘π™š π™Šπ™™π™™ – π˜Ώπ™€π™’ π™‹π™žπ™₯π™šπ™§


Charles is feeling a little queer, as it were…


This may upset or offend some readers of faith. No particular faith. If you think you might be one of these people, it may be best to skip this one. Trigger warning over, now let’s commence.


It has come to my attention that artists see the world differently. As if a veil has been lifted and all is simpler and clearer. Artists question things more. The simplest thing can be intriguing. A β€œnormal” person may ask how something works. An artist is perhaps more likely to ask why. The purpose rather than the technique. Think of it maybe in terms of the army. Soldiers are ordered to do what they’re told, and the soldiers unthinkingly oblige. But a higher rank may question the initiative. In this way, I become a snob. An artist is a better being. There. I said it. But I know I’m in good company. These days we have all sorts of subliminal messaging from a higher power (or lower) to make the common man (or woman) do what they want you to do. And these folk unquestionably do it. Without even realising they have been asked (polite way of saying commanded). And why are most people compelled to react this way? Two reasons. Laziness and fear. The fear comes not so much from what might happen if they don’t do what they’re told, but from being the odd one out. The laziness is shown by their preference to do what they’re told rather than use their own initiative and reasoning. Plus, the blame would not be on the β€œinnocent” people, if it were to have been the wrong decision in the first place.


But this all goes back long before social media, and even way before the Press. It goes back to the dawn of society. I touched on this lightly a few reviews ago. There was no police force. But there had to be a way to get people to fall in line and be good little boys and girls, and therefore good, honest, passive adults. After having seen innocent people cowering from the threat of being hit by a club, the highest ranking overlords realised the power of fear. Fear is the answer! Or so they thought. And so God invented religion. Or someone did, anyway. Possibly the cleverest plan ever made. To make the entire population fear absolutely nothing at all. Something made up. Something that doesn’t exist. Let me say now though, I have the utmost respect for pretty much all religions, as long as they don’t harm people or warp them to the point where they are barely human anymore. There is often beauty in religion. It can do good. It can make people feel all warm and fuzzy inside – what could be better?? But what about their reasons for being a good person? I mean, if someone says the words β€œI’m sorry”, but doesn’t mean it, is that a true apology? Are they saying it because they feel remorse, or because they feel they should? Do they believe in morals, or do they fear the devil in the afterlife?


What about heredity… I’m not talking about titles, money or genes. Or jeans. I am talking about faith. My family has never been particularly religious. The odd Catholic school here, the odd church mass there. And of course, there’s Christmas! But really, I don’t think we have ever said a prayer together or anything like that. Never been to church on Sundays. I’ve never drunk Communion wine (made up for it with other wine though). And yet I do believe I am on the whole a good person. This is not because I feel I do the right things, but because of my reasons for doing the right things. I have a conscience. I care. Not too much, but certainly more than enough to be considered decent. Others though, have had an unfortunate start in life, where their parents or grandparents are devoutly religious – not a bad thing in itself. The problem lies with the passing on of said traditions. That it must continue down the line, no matter how much civilisation changes and no matter how much the child does not want it. This little blob of a baby should learn what is right and what is wrong by using what is within us from birth. Our conscience. You only have to listen to Jiminy Cricket: β€œAlways let your conscience be your guide”. But it does need nurturing. It shouldn’t be all preaching and brainwashing. We get enough of that from the internet and the modern world in general. I must emphasise again that I am not against religion, but simply concerned for the harm it can cause. Think of it like fire in the hands of a child. Fire is vital, but one must be cautious.


One such artist seemingly agrees with me. A poet, no less! Dom Piper from England is a thinker. Having been with the New Artist Spotlight for around 10 months, he is fully into the grand cult that is the NAS, and chooses the religion of music over any other. In Dom’s brand new unique and subtly masterful single, A Little Odd, he charmingly and affably takes us through his thoughts and views on religion and how while it is utterly fine for some, it is not for everyone. He is against the preaching, but is perhaps the son of a preacher man. Dare I quote my own song again: β€œyou could be one of us, happy with all of us” – I actually wrote this with demonic children in mind, as they rip the head off a teddy bear – made me chuckle. God, I’m a warped individual. And you thought it was a nice fluffy song (I suppose it was, until I ripped the head off)… Back to Dom: Mr. Piper is first and foremost a poet. He writes his songs like most us don’t. Lyrics first. In fact, they don’t even start as lyrics. They are stanzas making up a complete poem. After some time, the melodic lilt becomes true melody, around which the chords are snugly formed. Thus, the song is born. This is the reason Dom’s lyrics shine. They are the centrepiece for the adornment that is the music. Should I therefore say the lyrics are king, and the music is just staff? No no no! For he is far more than a poet with a guitar. More offending here: I don’t really like Bob Dylan (except for a few odd tracks). This is because I always put the SONG first. And a song consists of music and words. Dylan’s words are astounding. He is a true poet. But for me, the music has never lived up to the verse. Unlike Simon and Garfunkel, who usually managed equality in terms of both sides.


Let us talk about Tom Waits. Most of you have probably heard of him. Some of you will praise him to the skies, some of you will find him unlistenable. Most have probably either heard one or two songs, or heard nothing at all. He is one of those β€œhuge if you know” or β€œobscure and unknown if you don’t” – if that makes any sense. Waits has made some cracking songs over the years, but much of his back catalogue is not for everyone. It could perhaps be termed β€œinaccessible”, like much prog music. Not that he makes prog. So why do I mention young Waits? Because Dom has evidently been influenced by Tom. But get this: I prefer Dom. The reason being, Dom manages to retain the feel of that quintessential Tom Waits sound, but not only makes it his own, but makes it accessible. It is more pleasing. More satisfying. And never for a second predictable (or unpleasant). You know the clanks, plocks and placks in Tom Waits’ music? Oh no, I forgot, you’re not familiar with his music. Well Waits uses a lot of percussion, rarely in time, but always sounds right. Dom recorded his own clanks, plocks and placks himself, using literal pots and pans in his garden shed (a little odd), and with that same rhythm that seems to both push and pull with an overlapping nudge. In fact, the whole track seems to have the feel of a tug of war: interesting given the topic of the lyrics – heave HO! As the music lunges in equal ebb and flow, Dom rather casually and coolly sets up line after line of perfect sense, in the most realistic southern drawl – like a Nashville trooper (from England). He tells it like it is. Like it is obvious and clear. No preaching. Just musing out loud. He almost makes us feel stupid in not noticing before. The simplicity is what really makes it work. No heavy use of metaphor. No hidden meanings. Dom shows class and style in his delivery and in his refreshingly understated English wit. The absurdity of it all would make some foam at the mouth with disgust – whether one agrees or disagrees with its content. But does Dom lose his temper and go red in the face? Like me, he just smirks a little from the corner of his mouth, as he lightly ponders with no weight at all. To observe and chuckle is far more healthy than involving oneself in the crux of the matter. Is it philosophy if the thoughts seem light-hearted? I would say so. To quote Dom, he is perhaps β€œan omnipresent absentee”.


A Little Odd was produced with a little help from his friend, Muddy Waters. Sorry, Murky Waters. Ach, MICKY Waters. Apologies. Micky is the bassist for the successful rock band The Answer. He is also Dom’s guitar tutor, mentor, producer and bassist. Does Dom need all this? I would say not. Should he therefore dispense with Waters. Absolutely not! The point is, Dom wrote, played and sang the song. Think of it like George Martin to The Beatles. Did they NEED him? No. Were they far better with him? Yes. Despite Dom’s incredible talents, he’s still taking the Micky.


Although their mix was splendid to begin with (and I mean SPLENdid), Dom felt the need for a true professional to complete the mix and to master it. Instead, he turned to me. Rarely am I blessed with such a sacred sound before having got my hands dirty, but was this a blessing or a curse…? You see, normally my job is to mix from an unmixed state, and therefore any tweak is usually a positive. But when it began by having been touched by the hand of God, I really didn’t want the wrath of Satan on my back, should I have spoilt all that had been laid before me. Basically, I didn’t wanna screw it up. Thankfully, I apparently didn’t.


What we end up with here is one of the most original tracks to appear on the NAS. And there’s a hell of a lot of competition there, let’s face it. To be honest, this is one of the most original pieces I have heard in years, within or without the New Artist Spotlight.


Don’t play with fire, or you may find yourself a new friend in the form of a devil.

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38 responses to “π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: A Little Odd – Dom Piper”

  1. Gavan Waldby Avatar
    October 4, 2022
    Gavan Waldby

    If a writer can link religion, Tom Waits, and George Martin all together they are definitely on to something πŸ‘

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  2. Rosemarie Fullerton Avatar
    October 4, 2022
    Rosemarie Fullerton

    Another wonderfully complete review. As per usual, I can’t wait to have a listen to A Little Odd. Thanks for all you do Charles ☺️

    Reply
  3. The Argonauts SaxyDale Avatar
    October 4, 2022
    The Argonauts SaxyDale

    This week’s interview/review is quite interesting. Very in-depth look into Dom Pipers song, A Little Odd. Excellent interview as always.

    Reply
  4. 8000 Miles Avatar
    October 4, 2022
    8000 Miles

    Thanks for the great review!

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  5. Lorelei Avatar
    October 4, 2022
    Lorelei

    Great review again ! πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™

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  6. Rich Allen Avatar
    October 4, 2022
    Rich Allen

    With every post I learn a little bit more about you and the artist you review. You had me at “Offend a man of faith”, no worries there , a true man of faith understands the meaning of grace. Organized religion is a mess but after all look who’s organizing it, humans mostly broken humans with passive aggressive tendencies. My approach is pretty easy, do all the good that you can, love all , harm none, and remember grace is for everyone. On to the music , at first pass I thought soft cell. I love the tribal feel of the percussion. The Jim Morrison vocal deliver, and the simple guitar hook. Thanks as always for a great read and review. Show Less

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  7. Bleezy Pato Avatar
    October 4, 2022
    Bleezy Pato

    Great Review

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  8. Blister Soul Avatar
    October 4, 2022
    Blister Soul

    Trigger Warning is a guaranteed to get people to read anything

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  9. Eleanor Collides Avatar
    October 4, 2022
    Eleanor Collides

    I love Dom’s music and this one is his best yet. For me I hear Hozier in this one, maybe because I’m not so familiar with Tom Waits. Plus the cover art is super cool!

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  10. eternaldrakband Avatar
    October 4, 2022
    eternaldrakband

    Great review

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  11. perfectlies Avatar
    October 4, 2022
    perfectlies

    Another great review as always!!

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  12. 3Luv Avatar
    October 4, 2022
    3Luv

    Fantastic review Charles of a great song, honest as always! Already looking forward to your next edition πŸ™ŒπŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸ”₯

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  13. Unknown member Avatar
    October 4, 2022
    Unknown member

    You had me at “trigger warning.” πŸ˜‰ That’s only going to peak my morbid curiosity you know. I love this song too btw. Albeit, I am a bit of a blasphemous guy. I love how contemporary it sounds (to me) but still with that edge. I can’t believe you don’t like Dylan man! Well, let me walk that back, I didn’t either at first. Dylan was a sound I had to let grow on me, but I love it now. Always like Tom Waits though. Show More

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  14. William Lovitt Avatar
    October 4, 2022
    William Lovitt

    After reading the excellent and thought provoking review by Charles, I immediately had to listen to “A Little Odd” by Dom Piper. Couldn’t be more impressed by the lyrics, music and production and most certainly a must listen 😎

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  15. Smoothsaylin Avatar
    October 4, 2022
    Smoothsaylin

    Intriguing review!

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  16. Charles Connolly Avatar
    October 4, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Raised eyebrows all round!

    Reply
  17. mariemonteux Avatar
    October 4, 2022
    mariemonteux

    Awesome writing and I can’t wait to hear it now.

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  18. AgingTeenIdol Avatar
    October 4, 2022
    AgingTeenIdol

    Amazing review! The first few paragraphs force you to ponder your place in the world. i love the song, i love the thought.

    Reply
  19. dynnamo.official Avatar
    October 4, 2022
    dynnamo.official

    That’s an awesome artwork 🀟🏼

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  20. JoΓ£o Aranha MΓΊsico Avatar
    October 4, 2022
    JoΓ£o Aranha MΓΊsico

    All week great review ! Great text, always honest and super good to read !

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  21. Liz James Avatar
    October 4, 2022
    Liz James

    I always thought the line “you could be one of us” was quite dark haha! Great review and brilliant artist. I am in the category of only knowing 1 song of Tom Waits, Ice-Cream Man to be specific, but I do love Dom Piper’s style and delivery. Great stuff!

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  22. Patrik Ahlm Avatar
    October 4, 2022
    Patrik Ahlm

    See this is what I love about NAS. There’s always another surprise around the corner. Or like a Kinder egg. This is a wonderful little odd thing. It sounds old and yet very fresh. and quirky. I absolutely love all the pots and pans in there. Thanks for pointing me in yet a new direction mr CC πŸ˜€πŸ‘

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  23. Vaclav Cikl Avatar
    October 5, 2022
    Vaclav Cikl

    Good Review! Can’t wait to next post! <3

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  24. Dominic DeLaney Avatar
    October 5, 2022
    Dominic DeLaney

    Great read!

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  25. edeagle898 Avatar
    October 5, 2022
    edeagle898

    Good stuff! You always risk offending people when you say anything about religion, but I think you deftly navigated those always turbulent waters!

    Reply
  26. andelectro music Avatar
    October 5, 2022
    andelectro music

    Had listened to this last week and this gives a little more context to what I had already heard. Like the production and definitely get the Tom Waits references.

    Reply
  27. her kingdom Avatar
    October 5, 2022
    her kingdom

    πŸ˜‚πŸ€£This may upset or offend some readers of faith. No particular faith. If you think you might be one of these people, it may be best to skip this one. Trigger warning over, now let’s commence. Priceless!! They will only be bothered if you hit a nerve and you what that meansπŸ˜‘ Never a dull moment when reading by, Connolly’s corner.

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  28. Ray Gray Avatar
    October 5, 2022
    Ray Gray

    Great review πŸ‘

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  29. Charles Connolly Avatar
    October 5, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Cheers, Ray!

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  30. Nyazong Avatar
    October 5, 2022
    Nyazong

    Thanks for this detailed updat. I totally agree artist see the world differently good ones help in making positive changes to the society and not only chasing the pay that’s where I find my muse

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  31. Sun State of Mind Avatar
    October 5, 2022
    Sun State of Mind

    Thank you for sharing all these details. Nice as always πŸ€™

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  32. Kele Fleming Avatar
    October 5, 2022
    Kele Fleming

    A songwriter after my own heart…Lyrics first! Great review Charles. Always appreciate your insights and depth of knowledge about the popular music canon in your reviews. πŸ’•

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  33. Unknown member Avatar
    October 5, 2022
    Unknown member

    True True. and I felt the exact same way at first. I can’t really pin-point the time or place where the light bulb actually came on and I was like, “oh okay, you know what, I do dig this now.” but it happened somewhere between “Subterranean Homesick Blues” and his original take on “All Along the Watchtower”

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  34. The Blindfold Experience Avatar
    October 6, 2022
    The Blindfold Experience

    The Blindfold Experience Oct 06, 2022 “A Little Odd” by Dom Piper is a brilliant song! I like reading these little gems from the brilliant mind of Charles, discovering new musical gems. Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 07, 2022 Replying to The Blindfold Experience Brilliance all round! Like Reply Trav Da Poet Oct 06, 2022 It’s interesting that you say that artists see the world differently. Which is why many of us are called weird, crazy, delusional, etc. – for it to be understood and appreciated decades later (with dissertations, college courses, quotes, etc). Great read & review! Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 07, 2022 Replying to Trav Da Poet Utterly! Ridiculed in life, lauded afterwards. Like Reply beatsbykuchee Oct 06, 2022 Walking the controversial line this weekπŸ˜… Nice read. Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 06, 2022 Replying to beatsbykuchee It’s occasionally good to go outside one’s comfort zone and edge one’s toe onto the tightrope, desperately trying not to look down. Like Reply Vaclav Cikl Oct 05, 2022 Good Review! Can’t wait to next post! <3 Like Reply Show more replies Dominic DeLaney Oct 05, 2022 Great read! Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 06, 2022 Replying to Dominic DeLaney Thanks, Dominic! Like Reply edeagle898 Oct 05, 2022 Good stuff! You always risk offending people when you say anything about religion, but I think you deftly navigated those always turbulent waters! Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 06, 2022 Replying to edeagle898 Pleased you thought so. I am, after all, the captain of this ship. πŸ˜‰ Like Reply andelectro music Oct 05, 2022 Had listened to this last week and this gives a little more context to what I had already heard. Like the production and definitely get the Tom Waits references. Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 06, 2022 Replying to andelectro music Excellent. Very pleased. 😊 Like Reply her kingdom Oct 05, 2022 πŸ˜‚πŸ€£This may upset or offend some readers of faith. No particular faith. If you think you might be one of these people, it may be best to skip this one. Trigger warning over, now let’s commence. Priceless!! They will only be bothered if you hit a nerve and you what that meansπŸ˜‘ Never a dull moment when reading by, Connolly’s corner. Like Reply Show more replies Ray Gray Oct 05, 2022 Great review πŸ‘ Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 05, 2022 Replying to Ray Gray Cheers, Ray! Like Reply Nyazong Oct 05, 2022 Thanks for this detailed updat. I totally agree artist see the world differently good ones help in making positive changes to the society and not only chasing the pay that’s where I find my muse Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 05, 2022 Replying to Nyazong Most welcome. Totally – I’m pleased you see it this way. Like Reply Sun State of Mind Oct 05, 2022 Thank you for sharing all these details. Nice as always πŸ€™ Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 05, 2022 Replying to Sun State of Mind Thank you! Like Reply Kele Fleming Oct 05, 2022 A songwriter after my own heart…Lyrics first! Great review Charles. Always appreciate your insights and depth of knowledge about the popular music canon in your reviews. πŸ’• Like Reply Show more replies Gavan Waldby Oct 04, 2022 If a writer can link religion, Tom Waits, and George Martin all together they are definitely on to something πŸ‘ Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 05, 2022 Replying to Gavan Waldby Thanks, Gavan! Ha, definitely on to something, or simply lost in a world of ramble. Like Reply Rosemarie Fullerton Oct 04, 2022 Another wonderfully complete review. As per usual, I can’t wait to have a listen to A Little Odd. Thanks for all you do Charles ☺️ Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 05, 2022 Replying to Rosemarie Fullerton Thanks, Rosemarie! I am pretty sure you won’t be disappointed in the song. If I am correct, I’m sure Dom would love to hear your thoughts. Like Reply The Argonauts SaxyDale Oct 04, 2022 This week’s interview/review is quite interesting. Very in-depth look into Dom Pipers song, A Little Odd. Excellent interview as always. Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 05, 2022 Replying to The Argonauts SaxyDale Pleased you liked the article. Like Reply 8000 Miles Oct 04, 2022 Thanks for the great review! Like Reply Show more replies Lorelei Oct 04, 2022 Great review again ! πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™ Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 05, 2022 Replying to Lorelei Thanks, Lorelei! Like Reply Rich Allen Oct 04, 2022 With every post I learn a little bit more about you and the artist you review. You had me at “Offend a man of faith”, no worries there , a true man of faith understands the meaning of grace. Organized religion is a mess but after all look who’s organizing it, humans mostly broken humans with passive aggressive tendencies. My approach is pretty easy, do all the good that you can, love all , harm none, and remember grace is for everyone. On to the music , at first pass I thought soft cell. I love the tribal feel of the percussion. The Jim Morrison vocal deliver, and the simple guitar hook. Thanks as always for a great read and review. Show Less Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 05, 2022 Replying to Rich Allen YOU are the beauty in religion, of which I spoke. Exactly what I meant. You are a ball of love, harming no one. This is the ideal. Hence me not wanting religion to disappear in this cold, hard world of ours. As to the music, “tribal feel” is good! I like that. And Lord, you are spot on with Jim Morrison – hadn’t thought of that. What gets me in the track is the mature production in layers. Like Reply Bleezy Pato Oct 04, 2022 Great Review Like Reply Show more replies Blister Soul Oct 04, 2022 Trigger Warning is a guaranteed to get people to read anything Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 05, 2022 Replying to Blister Soul Don’t I know it! Maybe the next one should start “This article may contain words – you have been warned” Like Reply Eleanor Collides Oct 04, 2022 I love Dom’s music and this one is his best yet. For me I hear Hozier in this one, maybe because I’m not so familiar with Tom Waits. Plus the cover art is super cool! Like Reply Show more replies eternaldrakband Oct 04, 2022 Great review Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 05, 2022 Replying to eternaldrakband Cheers! Like Reply perfectlies Oct 04, 2022 Another great review as always!! Like Reply Show more replies 3Luv Oct 04, 2022 Fantastic review Charles of a great song, honest as always! Already looking forward to your next edition πŸ™ŒπŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸ”₯ Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 05, 2022 Replying to 3Luv Excellent! Thank you. Well, as long as the music keeps coming (which it will), I will keep writing. But you will have to wait another week for the next instalment. Like Reply Unknown member Oct 04, 2022 You had me at “trigger warning.” πŸ˜‰ That’s only going to peak my morbid curiosity you know. I love this song too btw. Albeit, I am a bit of a blasphemous guy. I love how contemporary it sounds (to me) but still with that edge. I can’t believe you don’t like Dylan man! Well, let me walk that back, I didn’t either at first. Dylan was a sound I had to let grow on me, but I love it now. Always like Tom Waits though. Show More Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 05, 2022 Replying to Unknown member Ha! One of the best ways to get people to do something is to tell them not to. I knew the Dylan comment would offend more than the whole religious aspect – hahaha! I think my main problem with Dylan is his voice – I can’t get past the voice. And also, I find myself bored and/or irritated. But the vast majority disagrees, so I don’t think the man will starve. Like Reply Unknown member Oct 05, 2022 Replying to Charles Connolly True True. and I felt the exact same way at first. I can’t really pin-point the time or place where the light bulb actually came on and I was like, “oh okay, you know what, I do dig this now.” but it happened somewhere between “Subterranean Homesick Blues” and his original take on “All Along the Watchtower” Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 06, 2022 Replying to Unknown member Weirdly, this happened to my dad. My dad who almost never listens to music these days. He never liked Dylan but appreciated his words. Then a few years ago he listened again, and he GOT it. I was amazed. This is a man who never changes his views on anything. So, it may still happen to me. Like Reply William Lovitt Oct 04, 2022 After reading the excellent and thought provoking review by Charles, I immediately had to listen to “A Little Odd” by Dom Piper. Couldn’t be more impressed by the lyrics, music and production and most certainly a must listen 😎 Like Reply Show more replies Smoothsaylin Oct 04, 2022 Intriguing review! Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 04, 2022 Replying to Smoothsaylin Raised eyebrows all round! Like Reply mariemonteux Oct 04, 2022 Awesome writing and I can’t wait to hear it now. Like Reply Show more replies AgingTeenIdol Oct 04, 2022 Amazing review! The first few paragraphs force you to ponder your place in the world. i love the song, i love the thought. Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 04, 2022 Replying to AgingTeenIdol Thank you! It’s a funny old world… πŸ˜‰ Like Reply Unknown member Oct 04, 2022 Just for once i thought i’d get my chirp in before being sidetracked by everyone else so this week i’m not waiting for the weekend before reading your Corner Sir Connolly and will do my best not to comment on comments.FYI i’ve decided to call u Sir Connolly as i just discoverd in some online dictionary that a Sir Charles is a females large behind which you certainly aint hence the quick decision to rectumify this. Religion to me is very much like a fairytail but maybe that’s because i ALWAYS feel a bit queerπŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ… i was raised in a staunch Catholic family and was even an “altered” boy, can you cope.Must say later on i realised this environment was… Show More Like Reply Show more replies dynnamo.official Oct 04, 2022 That’s an awesome artwork 🀟🏼 Like Reply Show more replies JoΓ£o Aranha MΓΊsico Oct 04, 2022 All week great review ! Great text, always honest and super good to read ! Like Reply Show more replies Liz James Oct 04, 2022 I always thought the line “you could be one of us” was quite dark haha! Great review and brilliant artist. I am in the category of only knowing 1 song of Tom Waits, Ice-Cream Man to be specific, but I do love Dom Piper’s style and delivery. Great stuff! Like Reply Show more replies Patrik Ahlm Oct 04, 2022 See this is what I love about NAS. There’s always another surprise around the corner. Or like a Kinder egg. This is a wonderful little odd thing. It sounds old and yet very fresh. and quirky. I absolutely love all the pots and pans in there. Thanks for pointing me in yet a new direction mr CC πŸ˜€πŸ‘ Like Reply Show more replies

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  35. Trav Da Poet Avatar
    October 6, 2022
    Trav Da Poet

    It’s interesting that you say that artists see the world differently. Which is why many of us are called weird, crazy, delusional, etc. – for it to be understood and appreciated decades later (with dissertations, college courses, quotes, etc). Great read & review!

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  36. beatsbykuchee Avatar
    October 6, 2022
    beatsbykuchee

    Walking the controversial line this weekπŸ˜… Nice read.

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  37. Charles Connolly Avatar
    October 6, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    It’s occasionally good to go outside one’s comfort zone and edge one’s toe onto the tightrope, desperately trying not to look down.

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  38. Charles Connolly Avatar
    October 7, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Brilliance all round!

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