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π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Not Juliet – Heather Lee

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.


𝙉𝙀𝙩 𝙅π™ͺπ™‘π™žπ™šπ™© – π™ƒπ™šπ™–π™©π™π™šπ™§ π™‡π™šπ™š


Charles doth oft prove a prophet…


β€œTo be, or not to be, that is the question”. Or rather, that is A question. A question into which I will briefly delve later on. To the world, William Shakespeare was a bard. To the English, he is The Bard. That is actually how we refer to him – should we refer to him at all (young Shakespeare is less in the modern narrative than when EYE was young). I know β€˜English’ is a dirty word these days, but so far Shakespeare has been left unscathed by the modern obsession of screwing up the only good we have left from the past. He has not yet to have been found a slave driver, nor a hater of any race or gender. And nor was he a snob or a tycoon. Sure, he was apparently vain and pennily comfortable, but that is RIGHT! We are still allowed to mention him, talk about him, discuss and debate his work, without some whistleblower storming through the window with a tin of paint and a sign to spoil all the innocent fun and joy he has brought us all for just SO long. Now, I know what you’re thinking. You’re reacting much as I would if I were to be accosted and threatened by a tribesman: β€œDon’t shake spear at me!” – well, tough. I am going to shake that spear whether you like it or not. Because, as long ago as his writing was, his greatest and most famous moments of inspiration are as potent as ever.


These days someone might say to a brand new lover, β€œI don’t want to go, but I must. I can’t wait to see you tomorrow”. Its meaning is pretty self explanatory. BUT! It is perhaps somewhat lacking in emotion, wouldn’t you say? Shakespeare put it differently: β€œGood night, good night. Parting is such sweet sorrow, That I shall say good night till it be morrow” – Ahh! Such bliss. Such simplicity, and yet entirely GETS that feeling. β€œAll the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players”. His wisdom and observation was astounding, particularly for the time. And this quote feels more and more present, what with many of us feeling like life is to be got through or that as time goes on, we are smaller and more insignificant than ever. Or: The Truman Show. What I do find interesting about this quote though, is that at the time, it was illegal for a woman to be an actor. β€œThough this be madness, yet there is method in ‘t”. This again shows his keen eye for observation. That someone could do something seemingly crazy or at the very least unexpected, yet have a thought process behind it. That there is a reason for these crazed larks. And hence where we got the expression, β€œthere’s method in my madness”. I will finish my little quotes section with this: β€œWhat’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other word would smell as sweet”. It’s so true! A word is but a set of letters. We think little of the word β€˜nose’, until it has sniffed the whiff of romance in bloom. So why β€˜rose’? Well, The Bard thought a similar thing when it came to words… Oh, and one last quick morsel before moving on: that most famous of quotes, β€œβ€¦wherefore art thou Romeo?” – Juliet was not enquiring as to the whereabouts of her new found hunk. She was asking WHY. Wherefore means β€˜Why’, or β€˜For what’. And she meant it in the way of Romeo being a Montague. Simple when you know.


It is no overstatement to call young Bill a genius. Such genius is exceedingly rare. Almost unheard of. Not genius like scoring a tricky goal in football, or carrying a pint to your table without spilling a drop. These are not examples of genius. Genuine genius is Da Vinci, Shakespeare and Bach. And they often tend to be multi-faceted too. Da Vinci was not only an astounding artist, but a prolific scientist and inventor. Shakespeare was not only a maker of the greatest prose and verse, but a maker of words. Yes, he invented words. Words we all use regularly. In fact, he invented around 1,700 words! β€œWords cannot describe how I feel” – how many of you have said that at one time or another? Well, for young William, that just wouldn’t do. If there were not the correct word, he would make the correct word. Otherwise his works would be brief: Words cannot describe what I want to say. The End. This did however work for Marcel Marceau. SO! Obviously the list of words Shakespeare invented (!!!) is rather long, and I have some music to get to in a bit, but you may be rather astounded to realise quite how many are such normal common words. The kinds of words you just couldn’t imagine being without. Here are but a few: obscene, hurry, gossip, traditional, rant, bedroom, manager, kissing, worthless, varied, fashionable and alligator. I always thought he had invented the word β€˜lovely’, but I was seemingly wrong. He did however invent the word β€˜lonely’. Which if spelt by CHVRLI BLVCK, could perhaps right my wrong.


Swinging back to my initial words: β€œTo be, or not to be…” – Should this have been from Romeo and Juliet rather than Hamlet, Juliet would have answered β€œYes”. Both and neither. She just couldn’t decide! She wondered whether there was a way to not be, then to be again? These β€˜princesses’, eh! As you like it, ma’am.


β€œIf music be the food of love, play on” – and so I did. I pressed play, and discovered a lady whose love is so strong that she will not hide away by re-enacting the risky scene of temporary poison. No no! This lady is not Juliet Capulet. She is Heather Lee. And whether in the end she finds herself in Hell or not, Heather Lee will remain Heavenly, at least in my eyes. For she will always fight for love. Heather is rather a bit of fun from Las Vegas. But she’s no gamble. I say she’s fun, because she has a sense of humour. But she also has that kooky side that I like in humans. There is little I like in humans, so this is a good thing. On the New Artist Spotlight Discord server (can we have a less techy word than β€˜server’, please?), her byline is β€œMediocre at best” – instant smile from me. Just so refreshingly unshowy. But luckily, so incorrect too. Not Juliet is her first and only single released so far. But going by the quality and a little research, I think it’s safe to say she has been doing this for quite a while. Her byline really should say β€˜Very good at least’ – but then I wouldn’t have warmed to her.


There is a darkness in her passion. She will kill to save her love. She will do anything to anyone who tries to hurt her love. It feels like we are watching her in slow motion, charging in the heavy rain towards an entire frontline of haters and destroyers. She will win her love, or die trying. But Heather does all this over a backdrop of Portishead in their prime, Goldfrapp in their first album, Madonna in her most subdued, and Massive Attack in their element. There are also notes of Everything But The Girl and Kate Bush. This is made to show off Heather and her voice. The reverb is lush and thick, yet just airy enough to breathe. The song is grief stricken, as if to prove that she doesn’t like what she is doing, but believes it is necessary. And yet it is also like deep down inside, she knows she will fail, causing carnage, and dying in the process. There’s method to her madness. Both the method and the madness are love. Many have said that they would die for love, but would you kill for love? The former suggests it would have to be for another’s love. But the killing would suggest a more selfish love. Not necessarily derogatorily selfish, but simply where one can remain alive to enjoy one’s love for another. Heather’s love is pure here. That she would do ANYthing to save her man from harm. She deserves for that sensual kiss before battle not to be their last.


I will not be going into the music side of Not Juliet in any detail, because it is more about the richness of the full form that makes the piece simply work. All you need do now is press play. If this is Heather’s first single, I am rather excited to hear what comes next! Providing the Montagues and Capulets don’t run her into the ground in the meantime. Or it will be her first, her last, her everything.


And so you see, Shakespeare is not simply something of the distant past. He is forever hip. I crown him, the Hippy Hippy Shakespeare. Who’s uneasy NOW? See ya later, alligator!


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Comments

81 responses to “π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Not Juliet – Heather Lee”

  1. Rafael Kyriakides Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    Rafael Kyriakides

    Cool πŸ‘πŸ»

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  2. antonigpiano Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    antonigpiano

    When birds do sing, hey ding a ding ding. Nice one, Charles.

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  3. Quizboy Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    Quizboy

    Thanks for all the Shakespeare man, I basically had to read everything three times over to understand it. You know I went to U.S. public school, don’t you? πŸ˜‰ I really like your pick this week, such an expressive and emotive voice. Not trying to be a spoiler alert or anything, but I have it on good authority that this just might be my Thursday pick this week.

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  4. Paul LΓ³pez Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    Paul LΓ³pez

    Great review as Charles usually do..!

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  5. Faded Element Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    Faded Element

    Great review Mr. CC! Excellent song and dig the artwork!

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  6. electricsolmusic Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    electricsolmusic

    Great review…Once again I’ll recommend the History of English Podcast. The current episodes are starting to talk about Shakespeare. Check it out!

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  7. Ash Ramus Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    Ash Ramus

    I know β€˜English’ is a dirty word these days! πŸ˜‚ Shaking the Spear from urban dictionary: The act of masturbating (rubbing your cock masterfully).

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  8. E-Zone Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    E-Zone

    Firstly, the artwork got my attention, it got me wanting to listen to the song “Not Juliet”. The uncertainty isnt known how true or not. Great review from the one and only #CC

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  9. joibjalla Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    joibjalla

    Thank you Charles Connolly for another fun read.

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  10. Tyler Cressman Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    Tyler Cressman

    The bard himself would be impressed by these review! Really excellent tune as well!

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  11. Kim Carlo Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    Kim Carlo

    Interesstic, Thank you!

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  12. rikiabi34 Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    rikiabi34

    Nailed the Portished influence….i would have said morcheeba and enigma on juno106 pads….did i guess the synth? πŸ˜€

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  13. Don Negro Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    Don Negro

    Awsome!!!!

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  14. Ron Roper Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    Ron Roper

    I “felt” that!

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  15. John Winter Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    John Winter

    Good!

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  16. Blister Soul Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    Blister Soul

    That artwork is pretty sweet too

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  17. 8000 Miles Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    8000 Miles

    Thanks for the great review

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  18. soledadsonora.on Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    soledadsonora.on

    Dazzling!

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  19. United Duality Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    United Duality

    Loved the Shakespeare excursion!

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  20. Giuseppe Maria BitΓ  Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    Giuseppe Maria BitΓ 

    Grazie per la preziosa intervista!!

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  21. Tim Consley Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    Tim Consley

    Great review! If this is your first “at bat”, I look forward to hearing more.

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  22. brother.poor.my Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    brother.poor.my

    Is portishead past their prime? Third is pretty great and I think if they sat down and finally worked on a fourth album, it would still be right up there with self-titled and dummy. ..but that’s just my opinion. Another great read. Now I want to hear the portishead elements in this tune.

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  23. Simone Vignini Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    Simone Vignini

    As Shakespeare fan (I’ve read ALL his plays, also “Measure for Measure”πŸ˜…) it’s been a great pleasure (more than usual if it’s possible) to read this review! Congrats to you and to Heather for this beautiful first feature!!

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  24. The Argonauts SaxyDale Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    The Argonauts SaxyDale

    Charles Connolly does it again with another superb review. Giving us insight to yet another indie artist.

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  25. 3Luv Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    3Luv

    Great review Charles and your spot on with the artists you used to help describe Heather’s sound πŸ‘Œ It’s an an amazing song and I too can’t wait to hear the next one πŸ”₯🎢

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  26. Eleanor Collides Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    Eleanor Collides

    You name checked several of my influences – colour me intrigued! Fabulous review as always ❀️🀘

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  27. Jane Marie Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    Jane Marie

    Ah – love our dear Wills! How sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is to have a thankless blob… ☺️ I love how your reviews remind me of my teenage love of English lit! Off to press play!

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  28. Go Birch Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    Go Birch

    Great read and review as usual. I was moved with the concord of sweet sounds from Heather Lee

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  29. perfectlies Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    perfectlies

    Poetry and Shakespeare ❀️ Great review and great song!! 🀘

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  30. AgingTeenIdol Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    AgingTeenIdol

    β€œIf music be the food of love, play on” — What an awesome review!!

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  31. Alan Elettronico Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    Alan Elettronico

    William Shakespear likes this element

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  32. Kris Townsent Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    Kris Townsent

    As always very nicely written, a bit exhausting with today’s temperatures but of course it makes you curious to listen to the song again.

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  33. Dom Piper Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    Dom Piper

    ……. and in his needy shop a tortoise hung, An alligator stuff’d and other skins Of ill-shaped fishes. Oh what’s not to like!! Timeless. What is it with bards and beards, does one need a beard to write weighty prose, or can one just don a fake one? Is Charles’s beard of true folic fibre or does he keep a little beard shaped tin on his person? Important questions, but not for now. Wherefore now should be reserved for Heather Lee. This song (yes; it’s a song, not a track) is beautiful. It should be kept in a different type of tin. A heart shaped tin. A tin made of silver and gold. But not tin. Congratulations Heather. I love… Show More

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  34. JoΓ£o Aranha MΓΊsico Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    JoΓ£o Aranha MΓΊsico

    Dear friend: β€œAll the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players” and we here are spectators of your amazing talent in making this superb reviews. I really want to have a Shakespeare moment and post more beautiful word in a poetic manner to say how much i love your reviews, but it lacks me totally, so i’m going with the simple : Amazing as always ! Great review and great song either !

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  35. Charles Connolly Avatar
    July 11, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    Ah yes, I don’t have exhausting temperatures here in London right now – didn’t cross my mind people might need something a little easier and more straightforward in the heat. Pleased you liked it.

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  36. katanakmusic Avatar
    July 12, 2023
    katanakmusic

    Lots to love here!

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  37. Charles Connolly Avatar
    July 12, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    Quite!

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  38. steveokwormusic Avatar
    July 12, 2023
    steveokwormusic

    I love and feel and appreciate the depth of this music with a superb in-depth serenity. Beautifully done. Thank you Charles for the great review and Heather Lee for the great work.

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  39. Ben Konarov Avatar
    July 12, 2023
    Ben Konarov

    Fantastic first single. Looking forward to more. Great review as always.

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  40. gimbal.lock Avatar
    July 12, 2023
    gimbal.lock

    I absolutely love your unique take on William Shakespeare and the timeless relevance of his words. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on Shakespeare and introducing Heather Lee’s music. It’s a delightful blend of historical appreciation and contemporary artistry.

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  41. Darren Mason Music Avatar
    July 12, 2023
    Darren Mason Music

    Shakespeare is an OG! I also like that song ‘Stay’ from his sister…. Mediocre Lolz… To invent and create are some of the higher skills in life and i commend anyone who puts their efforts to this . The Darkness in the song is deep and so nice to hear such emotional vocals in a song – again nostalgia is a thing, especially with great production xxx Thanks CC and Well Done Heather – Great Tune!

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  42. spaccx Avatar
    July 12, 2023
    spaccx

    Words is the powerful tools that change anything, great reviews always on point.

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  43. Thekeyof_f Avatar
    July 12, 2023
    Thekeyof_f

    Great review, I really enjoy the way you write. It’s very personable and conversational. The song is terrific too, I’m loving it.

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  44. Maira Aslan Avatar
    July 12, 2023
    Maira Aslan

    Beautiful song and great lyrics. Thanks for introducing it to us.

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  45. 12 Below Avatar
    July 12, 2023
    12 Below

    With its lush production and hints of #katebush, this song is right up our alley. Can’t wait for more!

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  46. Chris Franklin Avatar
    July 12, 2023
    Chris Franklin

    Another great piece from the magnificent Charles Connolly. Agree with your examples of “genius”, a word that has sadly lost so much meaning in modern parlance, as has, “amazing”, “incredible”, “fabulous”, and so many other superlatives. And don’t get me started on text spk 😁

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  47. ENG The Soulers Avatar
    July 12, 2023
    ENG The Soulers

    We love your reviews, Connolly!! πŸ€—β€οΈ

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  48. From The Other Side Avatar
    July 12, 2023
    From The Other Side

    Connolly is a poet!

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  49. David Elbaz Avatar
    July 12, 2023
    David Elbaz

    Beautiful song, gorgeous voice and excellent production!

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  50. dynnamo.official Avatar
    July 12, 2023
    dynnamo.official

    Great release, can’t wait for more!

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  51. Lisa Thomas Author Avatar
    July 12, 2023
    Lisa Thomas Author

    Fantastic review πŸ₯°

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  52. Kaminski Avatar
    July 12, 2023
    Kaminski

    Most definitely get those Portishead-vibes, especially in the vibrato in her voice and from the beautiful sadness of the song itself. Thnx!

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  53. rodfritzmusic Avatar
    July 12, 2023
    rodfritzmusic

    Love these reviews!

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  54. thecrow09 Avatar
    July 12, 2023
    thecrow09

    Nice review!

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  55. Heather Lee Avatar
    July 12, 2023
    Heather Lee

    Oh, hey, that’s me. What a lovely write up about Shakespeare. And thanks a bunch for taking the time to review my song! I love Portishead and Madonna so I am sorta blushing right now. Fun Fact: My idol is Amy Lee of Evanescence and one of her big influences is Portishead. So it makes sense! As for being my first single, it is, kinda, in a way. I have a lot of old tunes I wrote and recorded on a cellphone that I didn’t feel like releasing on Spotify due to the sound quality. I do have new stuff I’m working on though and hope to put it out soon. Thank you for noticing me and all the kind comments on here. πŸ–€ Show Less

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  56. Marshal Avatar
    July 13, 2023
    Marshal

    Great review

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  57. andelectro music Avatar
    July 13, 2023
    andelectro music

    A reminder that it is words and the celebration of ideas that enriches our lives most. Thought provoking stuff from both song and review.

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  58. Katovski Avatar
    July 13, 2023
    Katovski

    A good song with the right review. Like I’m not Juliet, I’m gangsta lol

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  59. Charli Avatar
    July 13, 2023
    Charli

    Who’s that guuyy bananananana(s) nananananaaana(s) it’s Big CC with another great review. Cheers

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  60. Charles Connolly Avatar
    July 13, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    Well, it finally happened. Maybe rather sooner than I had anticipated. CHV lost his mind.

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  61. SOCS [State of Crime & Science] Avatar
    July 13, 2023
    SOCS [State of Crime & Science]

    To be a great reviewer or not to be. Yes you are!

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  62. Boy HaNZY Avatar
    July 13, 2023
    Boy HaNZY

    Heather Lee’s music is great. Great article as well.

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  63. ceruleanchameleon Avatar
    July 13, 2023
    ceruleanchameleon

    What a great read, honestly loved it and beautiful track too. Well done all round!

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  64. Cold Sol Avatar
    July 13, 2023
    Cold Sol

    I wasn’t prepared for this goodness <3

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  65. Thesecond Avatar
    July 13, 2023
    Thesecond

    Show more comments Thesecond Jul 13, 2023 made me wanna go revisit Shakespeare’s work Like Reply Charles Connolly Jul 13, 2023 Replying to Thesecond What laughs, what japes, when the book awakes. Like Reply Ed Eagle Jul 13, 2023 Brilliant, CC! Not sure if you are familiar with these Bard-inspired lyrics by the Shakespeare of drummers. Much like the geniuses mentioned above, he was exceptional in multiple areas: Living on a lighted stage Approaches the unreal For those who think and feel In touch with some reality Beyond the gilded cage Cast in this unlikely role, Ill-equipped to act With insufficient tact One must put up barriers To keep oneself intact Living in the Limelight The universal dream For those who wish to seem Those who wish to be Must put aside the alienation Get on with the fascination The real relation The underlying theme Living in a fisheye lens Caught in the camera eye I have no heart to lie I can’t pretend a stranger Is a long-awaited friend All the world’s indeed a stage And we are… Show More Like Reply Ed Eagle Jul 18, 2023 Replying to Charles Connolly Patrik beat me to it 😜 Like Reply Patrik Ahlm Jul 15, 2023 Replying to Charles Connolly Neil Peart of Rush – there’s another genius πŸ˜ŽπŸ˜€ Like Reply Charles Connolly Jul 13, 2023 Replying to Ed Eagle Ooh! Who’s this then? I can’t think of a Shakespeare of drummers… Like Reply steveokwormusic Jul 12, 2023 I love and feel and appreciate the depth of this music with a superb in-depth serenity. Beautifully done. Thank you Charles for the great review and Heather Lee for the great work. Like Reply Show more replies Ben Konarov Jul 12, 2023 Fantastic first single. Looking forward to more. Great review as always. Like Reply gimbal.lock Jul 12, 2023 I absolutely love your unique take on William Shakespeare and the timeless relevance of his words. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on Shakespeare and introducing Heather Lee’s music. It’s a delightful blend of historical appreciation and contemporary artistry. Like Reply Charles Connolly Jul 13, 2023 Replying to gimbal.lock So pleased you enjoyed it all! Like Reply Darren Mason Music Jul 12, 2023 Shakespeare is an OG! I also like that song ‘Stay’ from his sister…. Mediocre Lolz… To invent and create are some of the higher skills in life and i commend anyone who puts their efforts to this . The Darkness in the song is deep and so nice to hear such emotional vocals in a song – again nostalgia is a thing, especially with great production xxx Thanks CC and Well Done Heather – Great Tune! Like Reply spaccx Jul 12, 2023 Words is the powerful tools that change anything, great reviews always on point. Like Reply Show more replies Thekeyof_f Jul 12, 2023 Great review, I really enjoy the way you write. It’s very personable and conversational. The song is terrific too, I’m loving it. Like Reply Charles Connolly Jul 13, 2023 Replying to Thekeyof_f Thank you. I write as if I’m speaking. Slightly more engaging than the usual “informative” dullness around, I think. Like Reply Maira Aslan Jul 12, 2023 Beautiful song and great lyrics. Thanks for introducing it to us. Like Reply 12 Below Jul 12, 2023 With its lush production and hints of #katebush, this song is right up our alley. Can’t wait for more! Like Reply Chris Franklin Jul 12, 2023 Another great piece from the magnificent Charles Connolly. Agree with your examples of “genius”, a word that has sadly lost so much meaning in modern parlance, as has, “amazing”, “incredible”, “fabulous”, and so many other superlatives. And don’t get me started on text spk 😁 Like Reply Show more replies ENG The Soulers Jul 12, 2023 We love your reviews, Connolly!! πŸ€—β€οΈ Like Reply Charles Connolly Jul 13, 2023 Replying to ENG The Soulers Too kind. 😊 Like Reply From The Other Side Jul 12, 2023 Connolly is a poet! Like Reply Show more replies David Elbaz Jul 12, 2023 Beautiful song, gorgeous voice and excellent production! Like Reply dynnamo.official Jul 12, 2023 Great release, can’t wait for more! Like Reply Lisa Thomas Author Jul 12, 2023 Fantastic review πŸ₯° Like Reply Charles Connolly Jul 12, 2023 Replying to Lisa Thomas Author Thanks, Lisa! Like Reply Kaminski Jul 12, 2023 Most definitely get those Portishead-vibes, especially in the vibrato in her voice and from the beautiful sadness of the song itself. Thnx! Like Reply Show more replies rodfritzmusic Jul 12, 2023 Love these reviews! Like Reply thecrow09 Jul 12, 2023 Nice review! Like Reply Heather Lee Jul 12, 2023 Oh, hey, that’s me. What a lovely write up about Shakespeare. And thanks a bunch for taking the time to review my song! I love Portishead and Madonna so I am sorta blushing right now. Fun Fact: My idol is Amy Lee of Evanescence and one of her big influences is Portishead. So it makes sense! As for being my first single, it is, kinda, in a way. I have a lot of old tunes I wrote and recorded on a cellphone that I didn’t feel like releasing on Spotify due to the sound quality. I do have new stuff I’m working on though and hope to put it out soon. Thank you for noticing me and all the kind comments on here. πŸ–€ Show Less Like Reply Show more replies katanakmusic Jul 12, 2023 Lots to love here! Like Reply Rafael Kyriakides Jul 11, 2023 Cool πŸ‘πŸ» Like Reply antonigpiano Jul 11, 2023 When birds do sing, hey ding a ding ding. Nice one, Charles. Like Reply Charles Connolly Jul 12, 2023 Replying to antonigpiano Quite! Like Reply William Lovitt Jul 11, 2023 I totally enjoyed Charles’ Shakespeare lesson and learned some pretty cool new things 😎. From the first few bars of “Not Juliet” I was captivated by the lush blanket of sound and then loved the beautiful vocals and magnificent lyrics courtesy of Heather Lee ❀️. Can’t wait to hear more 🎢 Like Reply Charles Connolly Jul 12, 2023 Replying to William Lovitt “Lush blanket of sound” – perfect. Just what it is. Thank you, Billiam. Like Reply Quizboy Jul 11, 2023 Thanks for all the Shakespeare man, I basically had to read everything three times over to understand it. You know I went to U.S. public school, don’t you? πŸ˜‰ I really like your pick this week, such an expressive and emotive voice. Not trying to be a spoiler alert or anything, but I have it on good authority that this just might be my Thursday pick this week. Like Reply Charles Connolly Jul 12, 2023 Replying to Quizboy Ha! Doesn’t say a great deal for American schools! πŸ˜‚ Like Reply Quizboy Jul 12, 2023 Replying to Charles Connolly LOL. It most certainly does! I thought this was a commonly known thing Like Reply Paul LΓ³pez Jul 11, 2023 Great review as Charles usually do..! Like Reply Faded Element Jul 11, 2023 Great review Mr. CC! Excellent song and dig the artwork! Like Reply Charles Connolly Jul 12, 2023 Replying to Faded Element Thanks, Drew. The artwork seems to have gone down rather well! Like Reply electricsolmusic Jul 11, 2023 Great review…Once again I’ll recommend the History of English Podcast. The current episodes are starting to talk about Shakespeare. Check it out! Like Reply Charles Connolly Jul 12, 2023 Replying to electricsolmusic Ah yes! It’s on my list. Thanks again for the suggestion. Like Reply Ash Ramus Jul 11, 2023 I know β€˜English’ is a dirty word these days! πŸ˜‚ Shaking the Spear from urban dictionary: The act of masturbating (rubbing your cock masterfully). Like Reply Charles Connolly Jul 12, 2023 Replying to Ash Ramus Ah shit. I knew I had heard that before. Well, that’s what apparently what I did. I hope you looked elsewhere. πŸ˜³πŸ€¦πŸ»β€β™‚οΈ Like Reply E-Zone Jul 11, 2023 Firstly, the artwork got my attention, it got me wanting to listen to the song “Not Juliet”. The uncertainty isnt known how true or not. Great review from the one and only #CC Like Reply Charles Connolly Jul 12, 2023 Replying to E-Zone Yes, it’s simplicity urges you to listen. Like Reply joibjalla Jul 11, 2023 Thank you Charles Connolly for another fun read. Like Reply Tyler Cressman Jul 11, 2023 The bard himself would be impressed by these review! Really excellent tune as well! Like Reply Show more replies Kim Carlo Jul 11, 2023 Interesstic, Thank you! Like Reply Charles Connolly Jul 12, 2023 Replying to Kim Carlo Fabulent! Like Reply rikiabi34 Jul 11, 2023 Nailed the Portished influence….i would have said morcheeba and enigma on juno106 pads….did i guess the synth? πŸ˜€ Like Reply Charles Connolly Jul 12, 2023 Replying to rikiabi34 Morcheeba!! Damn. Yes. And Enigma too. I was going to mention Equador, but didn’t. Perhaps because they’re not nearly as known. Like Reply Don Negro Jul 11, 2023 Awsome!!!! Like Reply Ron Roper Jul 11, 2023 I “felt” that! Like Reply Charles Connolly Jul 12, 2023 Replying to Ron Roper Welcome to the land of the living! 😊 Like Reply John Winter Jul 11, 2023 Good! Like Reply Blister Soul Jul 11, 2023 That artwork is pretty sweet too Like Reply Charles Connolly Jul 12, 2023 Replying to Blister Soul Says the designer himself! High praise. 😊 Like Reply 8000 Miles Jul 11, 2023 Thanks for the great review Like Reply soledadsonora.on Jul 11, 2023 Dazzling! Like Reply Show more comments

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  66. Ed Eagle Avatar
    July 13, 2023
    Ed Eagle

    Brilliant, CC! Not sure if you are familiar with these Bard-inspired lyrics by the Shakespeare of drummers. Much like the geniuses mentioned above, he was exceptional in multiple areas: Living on a lighted stage Approaches the unreal For those who think and feel In touch with some reality Beyond the gilded cage Cast in this unlikely role, Ill-equipped to act With insufficient tact One must put up barriers To keep oneself intact Living in the Limelight The universal dream For those who wish to seem Those who wish to be Must put aside the alienation Get on with the fascination The real relation The underlying theme Living in a fisheye lens Caught in the camera eye I have no heart to lie I can’t pretend a stranger Is a long-awaited friend All the world’s indeed a stage And we are… Show More

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  67. MeloGhoul Avatar
    July 14, 2023
    MeloGhoul

    A good review as always i like reading these

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  68. Patrik Ahlm Avatar
    July 14, 2023
    Patrik Ahlm

    A really nice new musical acquaintance indeed. When listening to the song I found myself just drowning in Heather’s voice singing the lyrics. Mesmerising! And clever – some great songcraft here. The atmospheric and ambient musical backdrop creates drama like in a play. Minimalistic and still huge. Me likey! Did I say I liked the lyrics, πŸ˜‰… I need to address the word “wherefore”, just because it’s the actual word we swedes use for ‘why?’. We spell it like this – varfΓΆr? Language is a wonderful thing and words seem to have rubbed off on people through the ages. Maybe Sheik Spear and crew were on tour in Scandinavia…or another viking heritage maybe… (tried to write this in iambic pentameter but gave up…😁) Thrilled to listen to “Not Juliet” and watch Heather’s lyric video on YT. Thanks CC for being the Linnaeus of music and track down all these awesome rarities. You’re gold! πŸ™πŸ™πŸ‘Œ Show Less

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  69. ZOLEON Avatar
    July 14, 2023
    ZOLEON

    This is great loved reading this, a lot of important insights on this, keep it up πŸ’―

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  70. Charles Connolly Avatar
    July 14, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    Thanks, Emma!

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  71. DVous Music Avatar
    July 15, 2023
    DVous Music

    Right on Charles! The richness and depth of this piece is spot on for a great listening experience.

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  72. morriemusician Avatar
    July 15, 2023
    morriemusician

    Apart from the great song and CC’s great review, I love the album art of this song the most.

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  73. Charles Connolly Avatar
    July 15, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    You’re not alone here. It seems several are really digging the artwork.

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  74. Last Ravage Opinion Avatar
    July 15, 2023
    Last Ravage Opinion

    Great pick, mesmerising music and vocals! Excellent article, as always….

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  75. Emily Gray Avatar
    July 15, 2023
    Emily Gray

    GORGEOUS vocals and omg don’t even get me STARTED on Shakespeare. Absolutely love the guy. My favourite has to be bottom’s soliloquy: ‘The eye of man hath not heard, the ear of man hath not seen, man’s hand is not able to taste, his tongue to concieve nor his heart to report what my dream was.’ Kinda how I feel when I wake up every morning. πŸ˜‚ Great review as always Charles!

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  76. Lisa Thomas Author Avatar
    July 15, 2023
    Lisa Thomas Author

    Fantastic review πŸ‘

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  77. Patrik Ahlm Avatar
    July 15, 2023
    Patrik Ahlm

    Neil Peart of Rush – there’s another genius πŸ˜ŽπŸ˜€

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  78. Charles Connolly Avatar
    July 16, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    Pleased you agree. 😊

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  79. Ed Eagle Avatar
    July 18, 2023
    Ed Eagle

    Patrik beat me to it 😜

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  80. Ron Roper Avatar
    July 19, 2023
    Ron Roper

    Great pick!

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  81. Chris Frake Avatar
    July 22, 2023
    Chris Frake

    Great review as always

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