Tunebacks?
February 12, 2007 | Author: Joel Falconer | Filed under: , , , , ,
Do you use your blog to respond to other blogger’s posts? Now we do. But we’re not doing it in that usual petty dog-fighting manner that’s often prevalent in the blogosphere. In fact, we’re doing it in a way that’s unlike anything seen in blogs before.
I keep a collection of blogs and sites that I read in my feed aggregator. A lot of these I keep around because they can be pretty inspirational, as well as providing good information. So you’ll find that when we respond, we’ll be doing so in a positive way–better to spread around the good content than to glorify the bad through flame wars, right?
That’s not the unique part, of course. What is? We’ll be doing this through music. When blog posts inspire us on a particular issue we’ll write the lyrics and record the music, and then we’ll post it for you to enjoy, and these will be songs in their own right–you won’t need the blog entry in order to enjoy them.
These won’t be released anywhere else, such as on the album, so this will be a rare collection of songs. Enjoy!
The new “trackbacks”… tunebacks? Starting tomorrow.
Update: the song “Fire of Desire” is now available for free download!
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Hi
I can’t be bothered with anything these days, but shrug. I just don’t have anything to say recently.
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