If you’re new here you’ll be perfectly oblivious, but possibly wondering if you stumbled upon a blog that’s going to wax lyrical about Haydn and the whole pantheon of classical shenanigans. Fret not, I wouldn’t do that to you.
If however, you are one of the literally tens of people who have been here before and perhaps would consider yourself a regular reader (and for that, bless you!) you might be wondering what the heck is going on.
Apologies, but like the Chameleon of Rock (David Bowie) or the She-meleon of Pop (Madonna) this blog has undergone some ch-ch-ch-changes and reinvented itself for the second time in little over three days. I’m still getting used to this blogging lark (we’re only just into week 2) and I have been trying to get the ‘look and feel’ right as well as the words.
The first one looked ambient and pleasant but didn’t have a sidebar, and if you want to escape the blog equivalent of the pub-rock scene and head for the stadium circuit, you need a sidebar. You can then add all manner of widgets to make yourself look more professional and accessible to a wider audience.
The second theme (introduced Friday) did that, but was rather minimalist and a bit sparse and had a banner photo vaguely reminiscent of New York but otherwise did not really resonate with the topic of music. A bit too Philip Glass or Brian Eno for my liking.
So I’ve plumped for this one instead, and I hope you like it, because I’m not planning on changing it again in the near future. And check out that sidebar!
I love the new layout – think the blog is fantastic – I am hooked!!