Saturday, January 22, 2005
THE NEW AND IMPROVED RAMBLING ON MUSIC
This is the new and improved Rambling On Music.
We launched the site in October 2004, just a mere 3 months ago. But we felt that we needed to change some things up. Mainly, the site design. Instead of a white background with black text, we're taking a page from our sports site, Sports and Bremertonians.
All of the links from the original version of Rambling On Music are still at your disposal, although this time around, the links are on the left side of the page, not the right side. If you have any music-related links you want us to put on the sidebar, leave them in the comments box and we'll see what we can do.
If you want to check out our earlier posts (October-December 2004), click on the archives on the sidebar. Or just scroll down after this post and there will be a few posts from the past month or so.
Enough about the redesign for a moment...
Rambling On Music. What does it mean?
The title explains itself. David and I love to ramble about music (or anything that interests us). But here, we'll ramble about music.
What do you guys listen to?
We'll listen to anything that's good. But for the most part, we listen to a ton of hard rock. It's soothing, you know.
Bremerton and Pine Bluff? What the hell?
David's in Bremerton, WA for the time being. I'm in Pine Bluff, AR for the time being. Translation: Six months from now, we plan on being in different locales.
You two strangers who are 2300 miles away from each other?
No, we've been friends since high school. Neil Peart kicked our asses with his drum solo at the Gorge. We're still trying to recover.
Will you hate me if I like Maroon 5?
No. But why would you listen to Maroon 5? Tell me you aren't whipped like Doug Christie.
(I'm kidding. Listen to whatever you want. Just don't crank up Maroon 5 in my headspace, OK? Good deal.)
Brain Stew or Jaded?
BOTH!
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So there you go.
If you've been to Rambling On Music before (the 12 of you), welcome back.
If this is your first time here, welcome.
Crank it up. Because some music just wasn't meant to be muted.
We launched the site in October 2004, just a mere 3 months ago. But we felt that we needed to change some things up. Mainly, the site design. Instead of a white background with black text, we're taking a page from our sports site, Sports and Bremertonians.
All of the links from the original version of Rambling On Music are still at your disposal, although this time around, the links are on the left side of the page, not the right side. If you have any music-related links you want us to put on the sidebar, leave them in the comments box and we'll see what we can do.
If you want to check out our earlier posts (October-December 2004), click on the archives on the sidebar. Or just scroll down after this post and there will be a few posts from the past month or so.
Enough about the redesign for a moment...
Rambling On Music. What does it mean?
The title explains itself. David and I love to ramble about music (or anything that interests us). But here, we'll ramble about music.
What do you guys listen to?
We'll listen to anything that's good. But for the most part, we listen to a ton of hard rock. It's soothing, you know.
Bremerton and Pine Bluff? What the hell?
David's in Bremerton, WA for the time being. I'm in Pine Bluff, AR for the time being. Translation: Six months from now, we plan on being in different locales.
You two strangers who are 2300 miles away from each other?
No, we've been friends since high school. Neil Peart kicked our asses with his drum solo at the Gorge. We're still trying to recover.
Will you hate me if I like Maroon 5?
No. But why would you listen to Maroon 5? Tell me you aren't whipped like Doug Christie.
(I'm kidding. Listen to whatever you want. Just don't crank up Maroon 5 in my headspace, OK? Good deal.)
Brain Stew or Jaded?
BOTH!
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So there you go.
If you've been to Rambling On Music before (the 12 of you), welcome back.
If this is your first time here, welcome.
Crank it up. Because some music just wasn't meant to be muted.