Like Trolley Dodger for baseball and End Pavement for the outdoors, I had set up SongSungBlue to be the repository for my music-related writing. As of 2008, however, and in the spirit of simplifying, I’m subsuming the SSB posts back into Celsius1414.
Here’s the original “What’s this site about?” post from SSB. Same stuff still goes despite it being on this site.
Welcome to SongSungBlue! I’ve been working on migrating certain prolific topics from my primary website Celsius1414 into their own unique domains. Trolley Dodger, the first of these, is for baseball and the Dodgers in particular. End Pavement is for the outdoors, cycling, and hiking.
SongSungBlue is for music, which is something I’ve not written that much about, especially compared to the other topics. However, it’s a constant in my life, a sort of ever-changing soundtrack accompaniment to everything else.
After creating the domain and getting WordPress set up, I sat back and contemplated what sort of music blog I wanted to create. There are plenty of MP3 blogs exposing new music out there (some of my favorites are in the sidebar under Blogs), and it felt like that particular approach has been covered well enough by others.
What exactly SSB is to become will have to be revealed over time, but some general themes I can anticipate (knowing myself well enough) include history and genre-busting artists, as well as posts like “Last Song of 2006” with the story behind a song, and “The Black Parade” - My Chemical Romance” with my story behind a song.
You’ll also find as time goes by here that I am a fan of music, not of particular genres to the exclusion of anything else. To limit yourself, to refuse to listen to an artist simply because their album is in a certain corporate-induced bin, is just stupid.
This doesn’t mean I think all music is awesome — far from it — but that all music must be considered, if only briefly. (Sort of what I’m trying to do with food at “The Grown Diaries”).
Since I’m doing this for free, and am looking to offset a bit of the cost of creating and hosting SSB, some outgoing links are of the affiliate type — mostly iTunes and Amazon. You might also find Google adverts here and there. I’ll try not to make it too distracting, and of course there are ways to hide those things if you so desire. Thanks for your understanding.
Comments are very welcome, and even if I reserve the right to edit or delete them altogether, I won’t do so unless a post is grossly uncivil or otherwise egregious. Spammers will be taken out back and pummeled mercilessly. If you’d rather not be public, feel free to email me via the info on the Contact page.
Thanks for visiting! I’m excited to see — and hear — what happens next.